Very nice find LD. And you thanking about comeing south to Tn. Looks like you doing good to me !
Very nice find LD. And you thanking about comeing south to Tn. Looks like you doing good to me !
Civil War Nut
V3, V3i, 4" 6" 8" (3) 10" 12" DD super coils
Yep!Originally Posted by Civil War Nut link=topic=7552.msg91190#msg91190 date=1322450495
Don't get me wrong. I've been very fortunate this year! |)
But you know how many three ringers I found this year? Or heel plates? None! \ lol
Thanks for the comment CWN! GL& HH
Some days you get the corn, some days you get the cob
Oldest coin: 70 B.C. "Harlow Flyer" gold qtr. Stater
Oldest U.S. coin: 1814 Capped Bust Dime
In my opinion, I would sell it just as it is. First of all, It didn't cost more than your time and secondly someone might want it just like it is. On Pawn Stars a guy brought in a nice CW beltplate with a bullet in it. Some people would take it out and restore it. I personally and alot of people will agree it's much cooler and more valuable with the bullet still in the plate.
Reminds me of a time a guy found a Gold coin embedded in a piece of corral. It was found out that it's worth more like that to a collector and I agree 100% . Your ring looks great, so how much would you sell it to a
member of this site? Any idea yet?
Maybe a trade plus cash?
Detector used: White's XLT AVATAR IS A FMDAC
SILVER ROUND- EAGLE CLUTCHING DETECTOR OVER THE EARTH
2013 Finds so far : 4 Wheaties, ** 6 Indian Pennies ** (all found in Cornfield) , 0 Shield Nickels, 3 Mercs, 2 Barber Dimes, 1 Silver Washington , 1839 Large Cent, 1 2Center
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2014 Finds : Inactive for Now
\:[ Nope. I haven't even tried to contact anyone yet. lolOriginally Posted by Sal66 link=topic=7552.msg91223#msg91223 date=1322482997
But thanks for the reminder lol
I was going to kinda leave that as a winter project.
And from the way the mornings have been here lately.... It shouldn't be long now, and I'll start to get the ball rolling. thumbsup01
I haven't even thought about it yet. lolOriginally Posted by Sal66 link=topic=7552.msg91223#msg91223 date=1322482997
Some days you get the corn, some days you get the cob
Oldest coin: 70 B.C. "Harlow Flyer" gold qtr. Stater
Oldest U.S. coin: 1814 Capped Bust Dime