Western & Eastern Treasures Magazine

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Volume 33 January 1999

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Paid In Cache! - Online!
At first it looked like just a dirt-caked jar. Then 287 silver dimes clinked inside!
By Thomas Dankowski & Michael Holman

Gold In Paradise - Online!
Ready for a really different vacation? How about a nuggetshooting adventure in Alaska!
By Lucile Bowen

Ask Mark Parker - Online!


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Behind The Curtain Of Time
A footnote in a county history book... a tiny square drawn on a centuries-old map... a hunt they'd never forget!
By Ed Fedory

A Tale Of Two Dimes
Well, not exactly... but a couple of coins that added up to a curious coincidence.
By Douglas Scott

You've Gotta Have Faith!
Suddenly I remembered the words, "Seek and ye shall find."
By Richard Ames

Twenty-Mule Team Days
Explore Death Valley's "white gold" ghost towns and camps.
By Gary Speck

There's Gold In North Texas
"Never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined finding a coin like this one!"
By Kim Coblentz

Maintain That Threshold
If you're a nugget hunter, don't miss these detecting tips & techniques.
By Larry Sallee

A Pocketful Of Indians
The house is so old, these are just the "new" coins. The deeper ones are still there!
By Hal Warner

The Silver Trio
You don't have to be a pro to find old coins.
By Steve Osmialowski

2 Gold, 2 Silver, 2 Days
Sometimes you just need to relax and let luck find you.
By Amy Maruso

A Touch Too Much
Ever put an ugly scratch on a coin while trying to recover it?
By Troy "Hank" Donovan

Cleaning Century-Old Cents
A simple but effective method for enhancing the appearance of oxidized and encrusted coins.
By Carol Schick

A Fifty-Fifty Chance
Okay, so it's only a coincidence... but it's a pretty remarkable one!
By Jerry L. Rowe

A Tale Of A Tennessee Silver Spoon
The search of a Cairo house site seemed to have yielded nothing of importance, but research turned up an exciting discovery.
By William G. Siesser

Back To School... For Silver!
Some of those ordinary-looking sites offer far more than meets the eye.
By Whitney J. Stringfield

Walking Over Treasure
Headed for a hotspot? Don't pass up a better one along the way!
By Bob Theriault

It's Not There Anymore
What to do when prime sties are no longer visible or accessible.
By H. Glenn Carson







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