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Old 07-08-2009, 04:39 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Where to start

I wanted to start with the obvious stuff that can be identified.
or should I define the obscured no longer readable metal first?

(Yes there are more than a few Not so Buff Nickles and standing Libs quarters....and walking Libs...and Merc Dimes...and Franklins)

This project began with a book, so don't even go there!

But the included Family 15th Edition R.S.Yeoman (1962) only took us so far.
So now I have acquired a current 2009 Red Book.

We've got excess stuff and we need to clean house. I do not know what most of this stuff is, which is why I'm searching here so I don't just melt down the wrong stuff.

Like this thing. Should I start with a Geiger counter? Some of my kin were into that.
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