The Footlocker
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:01 am
Last Saturday, I flew to Tucson to be with my mother, my father was very ill and he passed away on Monday. Before he passed, he told me on his deathbed, about his silver stash, hidden in an old footlocker, in the shed next to his house. He wanted me to have it.
After digging thought a hoard of miscellaneous and piles of empty boxes, I found and opened the footlocker:
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It holds quite a few coins, some in very good condition. I opened the penny collection book, and yes, there is a 1909 VDB.
I will be in Tucson for about 10 more days helping Mom clear, clean and sell 50 years of collectables, then fly home and drive back with the pickup truck. Mom is going to move in to the unit attached to my house.
Sorry to be a tease, but I will not be able to catalog the coins that will be for sale until Mom is settled in Twin Falls, about a month. All the non-silver numismatic coins will be for sale, I'll keep the silver until spot goes back up again, and maybe longer.
After digging thought a hoard of miscellaneous and piles of empty boxes, I found and opened the footlocker:
..
..
It holds quite a few coins, some in very good condition. I opened the penny collection book, and yes, there is a 1909 VDB.
I will be in Tucson for about 10 more days helping Mom clear, clean and sell 50 years of collectables, then fly home and drive back with the pickup truck. Mom is going to move in to the unit attached to my house.
Sorry to be a tease, but I will not be able to catalog the coins that will be for sale until Mom is settled in Twin Falls, about a month. All the non-silver numismatic coins will be for sale, I'll keep the silver until spot goes back up again, and maybe longer.