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Aug 21, 2012, 05:44 PM
#1
 Mr. Schulz
Todays Hunt: TWO SOLID ROLLS:
OF CLAD
Stopped by a bank I don't stop by anymore and picked up $20 in rolled halves. All beautiful clad. Glad I can get my first solid rolls
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
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Metal Detecting:
Foreign: 1
Wheats: 28
Silver Dimes: 1
Token: 1
Clad: $47.53
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Aug 21, 2012 05:44 PM
# ADS
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Aug 21, 2012, 06:15 PM
#2
I hope they were green or orange!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now thats beautiful
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Aug 21, 2012, 06:32 PM
#3
 The early weasel gets the kill
this is great news!
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Aug 21, 2012, 07:06 PM
#4
 R.I.P. Rich Hartford, You'll be missed.
now now... clad can mean 2 different things, some think clad is copper nickel(post 1971) while other's think clad are 40% silvers, i am assuming these are post 1971, but just making sure.
hh
buff
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Aug 21, 2012, 07:41 PM
#5
 Mr. Schulz
 Originally Posted by BuffaloBoy
now now... clad can mean 2 different things, some think clad is copper nickel(post 1971) while other's think clad are 40% silvers, i am assuming these are post 1971, but just making sure.
hh
buff
These were loads of beautiful Post 1971 heavily circulated copper nickel half dollars. Wayyyy better than silver!! I mean who wants silver anyway?
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
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Metal Detecting:
Foreign: 1
Wheats: 28
Silver Dimes: 1
Token: 1
Clad: $47.53
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Aug 21, 2012, 08:57 PM
#6
C'mon man this joke has been pulled 4 times in the last two months! What makes it worse is that everyone is finding actual solid rolls, so I don't know which threads to bother reading and which ones to not!
HH
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Aug 21, 2012, 09:47 PM
#7
 Seeker of enough wealth to quit my job.
I swear I absolutely knew that was coming.
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Aug 21, 2012, 10:13 PM
#8
 Mr. Schulz
 Originally Posted by SilverForBrains
C'mon man this joke has been pulled 4 times in the last two months! What makes it worse is that everyone is finding actual solid rolls, so I don't know which threads to bother reading and which ones to not!
HH
This isn't a joke. This was a beautiful roll of post 1971 Kennedy half dollars!! Tons and tons of bicentennials too! All heavily worn and dirty! They are a collectors dream!
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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Aug 21, 2012, 10:24 PM
#9
hahaha, well at least you can take a joke, so in that case make 'em all ya want!
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Aug 21, 2012, 10:24 PM
#10
And you're right, bicentennials are NO joke!
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Aug 21, 2012, 10:43 PM
#11
 Mr. Schulz
 Originally Posted by SilverForBrains
And you're right, bicentennials are NO joke!
Aren't they a collectors dream? I love finding them and hoarding them because they are soooo cool, and gotta be worth a fortune right. I mean they do say 1776 on them, lets throw one on eBay and ask 1,000 for it
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
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Metal Detecting:
Foreign: 1
Wheats: 28
Silver Dimes: 1
Token: 1
Clad: $47.53
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Aug 22, 2012, 03:58 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by MrSchulz
Aren't they a collectors dream? I love finding them and hoarding them because they are soooo cool, and gotta be worth a fortune right. I mean they do say 1776 on them, lets throw one on eBay and ask 1,000 for it 
No, you should ask for a box of golden dollars and put each coin on CL in exchange for an iPad.
1/100 of an American dollar is a cent. It is NOT a penny. The word penny is used by several other countries, such as Great Britain, to denote their smallest denomination. In order to be numismatically correct, you must use the term cent to describe the American coin.
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― Edmund Burke
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