1st tad of GOLD for 2010!!! and my rarest coin ever!!!!!!!!!! Woo Hoo!!!

Mr Tuff

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so up and off on a road trip to a very old park.. have been here a time or two.. so i made sure not to pass up any targets of interest today.. was on a nickle digging roll.. but in all the fury of garbage digging i managed $1.50 in clad, 1942, 1944d Wheat's.. a nice old pin with a mark on the back that says gold top!!!! and a rare 1940a Nazi coin!!! never thought i would dig a coin like that. at first i was thinking another token till i cleaned it off and began happy dancing!!! so all and all it was a very great hunt in my book!!!!!!!! best of digs to all :icon_salut: MR TUFF
 

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When your digging nickels you going to get the goodies and the tabs. Great hunt MR Tuff
 

Wow! Fantastic finds man!!! :icon_thumright:
 

Very nice day . nickles make the differance. If you do not have a bag of pull tabs and a pocket full of nickles . Then no gold ! nice stuff looks like you drilled at least 100 holes . great day love the coin from germany . rob
 

Looks like a good day hunt. If you don't dig those nickel and tab signals you miss the gold. Keep on digging for the gold.....Matt
 

Very nice.

Thats a Ten Pfennning piece..very odd to find there...

FYI:

Germany: On October 11, 1924 the monetary unit of Germany was changed from the mark to the reichsmark, where 1 reichsmark = 1,000,000,000,000 mark. Federal Reserve quotations switched from the mark to the reichsmark on October 29, 1924. In June 1948 the monetary unit was changed to the deutsche mark, where 1 deutsche mark = 10 reichsmark. The exchange rate is expressed in mark per dollar in 1913-1924, reichsmark per dollar in 1925-1941, and deutsch mark per dollar in 1950-1998.

I think in 1924 allot of people got screwed...

Be well
 

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