ScrewcapRoy
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Well that is what I thought until I turned it on its side and saw copper. I had just gotten back from vacationing at Sebago Lake in Maine and pulled up $34.24 in clad. No jewlery but some ten tokens for an arcade, you get 4 for a dollar. Anyway I was finally getting around to cleaning my clad when I began checking dates on my dimes. I come across the 65 dime and my heart starts to pound as I know a silver 65 dime is worth about $9,000. Unfortunately I turn it on its side and see copper. Better luck next time. I did however get some wilver, a 1949 quarter. You can really tell the difference when you drop it on the table. What a sweet sound. Can't post a picture as son has his digital camera at girlfriends. Thanks for reading.
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