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Old 08-24-2008, 12:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How it all started

My great grandfather gave my grandfather some watches and a few coins.
My grandfather was in WWII,brought home some coins and paper money,loved jewelry and coins,added a few silvers to the collection,and gave that to my dad.
My dad added some coins from vietnam,some other silvers and gave the collection to me.
I started metal detecting,researching my finds,and got totally hooked on coin collecting.I realized-if I couldnt find what I was looking for in t ground-I could just go out and buy one-I have two sons-so you know where this collection goes from here.
My favorite coins are historical and shipwreck coins.Glad to find this forum!! Hi all!!!!
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Old 08-24-2008, 02:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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......did you get your name from the Grateful Dead or something else .rzage
Could be or could be one of these definitions! Which one fits you deadhead? In any case, welcome!

1.a person who attends a performance, sports event, etc., or travels on a train, airplane, etc., without having paid for a ticket, esp. a person using a complimentary ticket or free pass.

2.a train, railroad car, airplane, truck, or other commercial vehicle while operating empty, as when returning to a terminal.

3.a stupid or boring person; dullard.

4.Metallurgy. excess metal in the riser of a mold.

5.a sunken or partially sunken log. –verb (used with object)

6.to transport (someone) as a deadhead.

7.to move (an empty commercial vehicle) along a route.

8.Horticulture. to remove faded blooms from (ornamental plants), esp. in flower gardens, often to help continued blooming.

–verb (used without object)
9.to act or serve as a deadhead.

10.(of a commercial vehicle) to travel without cargo or paying passengers: The train carried coal to Pittsburgh and then deadheaded back to Virginia to pick up another load.
[Origin: 1570–80; dead + head]


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