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CODY

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Well, I was off work today and had decided that I was through MDing untill after Christmas. But the 70 degree temps would not leave me alone. Soooooo off I went. Went to a rental house that was probably built in the 40's. In a very rough area of town as can be seen by one of the finds. Found $2.10 in clad, 7 wheats, 1926, 30, 44, 44D, 2-56D and a 57. Two Rosie's. A 1951 and a 52D. I don't know how I managed to hit the 52, but I did. Am sick about it, but it is what it is. That makes # 35 & 36 since May. Thanks for looking, Merry Christmas and HH.
 

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That is some great hunting, Cody! I really like your photos! Don't lose too much sleep over scratching a 1952 Rosie, it's a nice silver coin but at least it wasn't an 1852 seated dime that you scratched. ;)

Congrats on the wheats and silver dimes! :clapping:
 
Yeah, I scratched one today too. But their still pretty aren't they! Sounds like you have good weather going too. Hope it holds out a little longer. I'm trying to catch up with the rest of you guys on silver. Nice Photo's! I keep forgetting my camera. Merry Christmas!!
 

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70 degrees...I could only hope. Congrats on the silvers, we all, well most of us have kissed a silver or another coin. Like Tony said, at least it was only a 1952. You keeping an eye on your surroundings in that part of town......
 
You can still melt the 52 with no loss of value. I just melted some quarters.... ended up with over $500. My wife found then in the till of the coffee shop 30's to the 60's. $5.50 apiece. That's a months tuition for my daughters ballet school. I kept a few good ones for the collection!

Regards, Ken
 
Nothin' wrong with a hunt like that Cody! \:hammer:
A double silver and a pile of wheats constitutes for a good day in my book! :yes: thumbsup01 <:
Congrats!! :grin:
 
Congratulations Good coin. :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :perfect10:
But the cartridge? What did he do there? In that house lived Ganster? <}
 
You sure you gashed it? It looks like it might have already been there from the pic. No matter, still a nice find.
 

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