OtlFrutiger
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- Apr 10, 2012
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I bought a bag of dimes to go through today. The manager was nice enough to pull it off of the machine early for me today before it was full ($857). In going through it I found three silver dimes. Two were Roosies (1960 + 1964), and the other was a Merc with the date so worn that it is difficult to tell the year. You can see that it is a date in the teens 191? Maybe it's a 1916 D? Who knows?
The big find though was a portion of either a gold bracelet or necklace. It is stamped "10K Italy" and weighs in at 5g. According to the calculator I checked, that puts it at a scrap value of about $85!!! Not too shabby!!!
Photos below. HH!
![coin01.jpg coin01.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/716/716413-2f4617636bc690a774f3fe8772f5ae16.jpg)
![coin02.jpg coin02.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/716/716507-ae6204c2d91fc525d9cba66b0419acc2.jpg)
The big find though was a portion of either a gold bracelet or necklace. It is stamped "10K Italy" and weighs in at 5g. According to the calculator I checked, that puts it at a scrap value of about $85!!! Not too shabby!!!
Photos below. HH!
![coin01.jpg coin01.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/716/716413-2f4617636bc690a774f3fe8772f5ae16.jpg)
![coin02.jpg coin02.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/716/716507-ae6204c2d91fc525d9cba66b0419acc2.jpg)
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