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  1. #1
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    Jan 2012
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    WTH happend to this?

    Found this in a box yesterday. What's up with it? Seen some similar but not to this copper color extent.

    Keep or toss it back is the question.
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  3. #2
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    R.I.P. Rich Hartford, You'll be missed.

    Feb 2011
    Mississippi
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    toss, i get ones like this all the time.
    HH
    BuffaloBoy

  4. #3
    us
    Dec 2009
    Brookland, AR
    E-trac, White's DFX
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    Looks like a metal detecting find that was cleaned in a tumbler. Its nothing special.

  5. #4
    us
    Jan 2012
    294
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    Cool. Tossed it in the kids piggy bank. He thought it was cool.

  6. #5
    us
    May 2009
    NC USA
    Minelab Etrac, Minelab Excalibur, White's MXT
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    I cleaned some of my MD finds in a tumbler with CLR. It was a mixed penny, nickel, dime, quarter load. When I opened the tumbler the clad coins were all copper colored like your dime.

  7. #6
    us
    May 2011
    702
    17 times
    Thanks.

    I was wondering how some of my coin appeared copper-plated.

    Keep on Rollin' !

  8. #7
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    Mr. Schulz

    Mar 2012
    DeWitt, Iowa
    Ace 250, Bounty Hunter Tracker IV, Custom Recovery tools, Nupla Prb4t Soil Probe 60 IN,
    1,540
    308 times
    Coin Roll Hunting, Bottle hunting, and Metal Detecting
    Where are you located at? I tumble all my clad finds when I find them metal detecting and the dimes turn copper when mixed with copper pennys. Maybe you got one of mine?
    2013 Finds- 12/3

    Bottle Digging
    Blob tops: 0
    Hutches: 2
    Medicines: 23
    Local Bottles: 24
    Tokens: 2, (1) Local
    1948 S Roosie Dime
    8 Spoons
    Music box part
    Axe Head
    19th Century cutting scissors
    ~
    Metal Detecting:
    Foreign: 1
    Wheats: 28
    Silver Dimes: 1
    Token: 1
    Clad: $47.53

  9. #8
    us
    Jan 2012
    294
    31 times
    Michigan.

  10. #9
    us
    Mr. Schulz

    Mar 2012
    DeWitt, Iowa
    Ace 250, Bounty Hunter Tracker IV, Custom Recovery tools, Nupla Prb4t Soil Probe 60 IN,
    1,540
    308 times
    Coin Roll Hunting, Bottle hunting, and Metal Detecting
    Hmm im in Iowa. Quad Cities. US Bank Brinks is my dump.
    2013 Finds- 12/3

    Bottle Digging
    Blob tops: 0
    Hutches: 2
    Medicines: 23
    Local Bottles: 24
    Tokens: 2, (1) Local
    1948 S Roosie Dime
    8 Spoons
    Music box part
    Axe Head
    19th Century cutting scissors
    ~
    Metal Detecting:
    Foreign: 1
    Wheats: 28
    Silver Dimes: 1
    Token: 1
    Clad: $47.53

 

 

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