slickeast wrote:The US coins alone are worth $104.50
Are the Canadian 80%
Nice score, just goes to show there are deals out there
scrapper2010 wrote:Good lord, what are they living under rock down in Topsail?? Nice score Doc.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:Great story! Thanks for sharing so we could all enjoy your finds vicariously.
Somnophore wrote:Hi there, the English coin, can't see looks like a shilling, isn't silver, it's only pre 1947 or 1946 and earlier that are .500 silver.
Rodebaugh wrote:Somnophore wrote:Hi there, the English coin, can't see looks like a shilling, isn't silver, it's only pre 1947 or 1946 and earlier that are .500 silver.
yeah I don't know my non-US/Canadian money very well.
avidbrandy wrote:What he's leaving out is he paid $200 to get the metal detector and then didn't find anything with it.
Corsair wrote:avidbrandy wrote:What he's leaving out is he paid $200 to get the metal detector and then didn't find anything with it.
Doc has found some pretty amazing stuff with his metal detector. Check out the metal detecting thread in the Tracking Forum.
beauanderos wrote:Corsair wrote:avidbrandy wrote:What he's leaving out is he paid $200 to get the metal detector and then didn't find anything with it.
Doc has found some pretty amazing stuff with his metal detector. Check out the metal detecting thread in the Tracking Forum.
The patients are starting to get annoyed with him when they sit down and he immediately wands their mouths, looking for gold fillings. So far, in just the last seven patients, he was able to find three balls of tobaccey, some partially digested beef jerky firmly adhered to gums, fifteen teeth, and one insect as yet unidentified. But he hangs tough, knowing that there has to be a BU Morgan in there somewhere, sooner or later!
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