by Gobirds66 » Mon Dec 23, 2013 4:17 pm
So, after my grandparents died, I got a box of junk. Some of it was stuff that I was supposed to get (military stuff and the like) and some was a portion of his coin collection....well marked and documented, so not a surprise there. So as I went through the box of junk, I found a coin covered with some nasty brown syrup looking gunk. It was in a a foam and plastic holder and it said it was a commemorative coin from the 1976 Olympics. Well, not being a coin guy at the time. I just chucked it back into the box and put it into the attic. Obviously I forgot about it until one day I was cleaning crap out of the attic and came across the box. By now, I had grown to appreciate coins. As I went through the box, I stumbled across the 1976 Montreal Olympic Commemorative....still all gunky. Well, it looked like silver, so I got on the net and learned that it was silver and if I remember correctly, it was a 10 dollar coin. So I cleaned it knowing that there was no numi value in its condition and put it in a holder, and still have it to this day.
Not a huge find, but it was buried treasure. Yeah, I buried it out of ignorance, but I could have thrown it away! Score me.....
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