thin dime

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I was going to post this for information about the history of the thin dime play coin, but when I typed it in Google treasure net already had the answer for me from a past post. That's why I love Tnet. 30 min hunt on a new yard of a house that was built in 1900. Didn't get to spend any time there today due to weather, but can't wait to go back.

Thanks for looking and HH to all and please stay safe while doing so,

Matt
 

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Might help if I attached the pictures. Lol

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I found one of those myself down about 11 inches. Surprised me actually.
 

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Great find! Thanks for sharing...
 

I found one of those myself down about 11 inches. Surprised me actually.

That neat because this one was right 10 inches down.
 

Heres mine.<img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=961630"/>

Lookindown does yours have a gold tint to it, or is it the lighting when the pick was taken?
 

I found one of those a couple years back
 

Hey Matt,

Your "dime" was made by a company out of Georgia called Grimland in the 1950's and 60's.
 

Hey Matt,

Your "dime" was made by a company out of Georgia called Grimland in the 1950's and 60's.

Thanks wpsgta. Always nice to find out where and when non dated items were made and a time period.

Thanks again for your outstanding information. HH,

Matt
 

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