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    Dirtyville
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    Re: 2009 Coin Recap

    Quote Originally Posted by ruck
    What kind of $$$$$ are those coins worth in that buried-dug condition? Ruck

    Not sure if any of those particular coins have a whole lot of value, but Don has dug some good ones. For the early stuff it basically has to be counterfeit, be a rarer type, and in most cases be in semi decent condition. Spanish silver... I think all those are common! Large cents... depends on variety and of course condition. Dug coins can certainly have value, very high value in some cases, but have you to be pretty lucky to get that combination of rare and nice dug condition. Don has some great dirt so it's probably more a challenge for him to dig the rare ones, where as back here one is probably just as hard as the other to accomplish because most of my coins come out brutal. That being said, like Don I have also beat the odds with some good ones. If you have old sites and keep at it good things eventually happen.

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  3. #22
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    Jul 2004
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    Re: 2009 Coin Recap

    you sure know how to find the good old coins for certain !!!
    ALLEN

 

 
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