3 Merry Widows

Thunderchild

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PikesPeakCharlie

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Nov 19, 2008
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1,511
Pikes Peak
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Garrett Gti 2500, Garrett Gta 350, Garrett Pro-Pointer -- Whites IDX Pro, AutoMax V2 Pinpointer
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Re: 3 Merry Widows

Boy did you ruin the market for these tins ;D Congrats what a find !!! :headbang: I found one in Cripple Creek many years ago,it was the Agnes,Mabel,& Beckie variety. This is the first time I've seen this variety.
 

nsdq

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Oct 16, 2011
4,031
1,923
Tarpon springs FL
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AT-Pro,Ace 150, flea market digger
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Re: 3 Merry Widows

i heard somwhere cant rember ,,,,, those are worth money
 

Damon64

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Jul 10, 2008
1,178
68
Federal Way, WA
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V3i, DFX, Beachhunter ID
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Re: 3 Merry Widows

Score! :laughing7: Looks like some dork lost quite a load there back in the day.
 

GaRebel1861

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Jun 16, 2011
5,758
6,783
South Carolina
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Re: 3 Merry Widows

Apparently, you ain't the first one to be "poking around" at that site! :laughing9: Thought of that one after my first post.
 

MaineRelic

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Mar 9, 2008
2,220
904
MAINE
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1
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Tesorso's, Minelabs, Garrett's
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Re: 3 Merry Widows

Damm ! You found a cache of them ! Ground bankers rarely put all their eggs in one basket ;D Theres bound to be another cache if you look :laughing7: M.R.
 

deano

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Oct 25, 2008
227
4
sioux city ,iowa
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Re: 3 Merry Widows

kuger said:
Thunderchild said:
High Plains Drifter, Believe me, I looked inside all of them. Many of them had a residue from the decayed "product". What amazes me is that these things cost a dollar back then. I bet many folks in the 1920's didn't make much over $20.00 a week in pay..
They probably turned em inside out and shook the *&(*%# out of em and used em again!! :laughing7:
That's funny you should say that because I read that they were reusable!! I started finding these tins in a wooded area near a park and ended up pulling alot of silver out of the area. I posted my finds about a month ago under the Lovers Lane title.
 

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