I did dig several during my detecting days. One cute one (from the 1950s, I think) was shaped like a doghouse and had a picture of a little dog...
That’s good, but the flip-side of such laws that I can imagine is that maybe a lot of these old houses, if they didn’t find owners who could...
That was a great yard. Unfortunately, the owners of that house were miffed about my posting that outing online, because I'd made some comments...
Key date. [IMG] Flashy proof. [IMG] My Mom's birthyear. [IMG] First coin from the 1800s I ever found while detecting. [IMG] One from my...
Glad to hear it. I'm trying to expand the "free store" (Giveaway Gallery) to make the selection even more fun. :) The shark's teeth are local...
By way of comparison, here is the coin that was my Morgan dollar type coin until I upgraded to an MS66+ last year. This one is PCGS MS65, in a...
I would call it 64 PQ. I'd want to see pix from different angles before I decided whether it had PL characteristics or not. (I suspect not...
Update: several of the coins mentioned above, plus the fossils, have now been added to the Giveaway Gallery. That work continues- I still have...
I agree- Randy- you could find a better one than the one in the OP. One with a straight grade. PS- I looked up the cert# on the coin in the OP...
LOL. Maybe that app will appraise it for eleventy bazillion dollars and identify it as a rare extraterrestrial 25-povlar piece from the Znutarian...
I’ve never owned one.
Randy is from Columbia.
Daughter makes jewelry with “found” items like broken watches. Off it goes to her. She liked the 2222 serial number, too.
My bark is worse than that, anyway. PS- At any rate, I have no upper teeth, so I could only gum you.
Cent sized. Neato. The 2222 serial number is fun, too. I would imagine that even the great-great-great-great-grandpuppies of 1931 Fido are...
Oh yeah. And for some reason (maybe not always because of cleaning?), they're often toned like that one.
Wait! I just remembered I have this one in with my giveaway goodies. Might not be 2300 years old like the coin in the OP (more like 14 years...
The "before" and "after" photos in this thread were particularly enlightening.
Hm, yeah, that totally looks like the knockout slug from an electrical box! ROFL :p
Right? LOL :hilarious:
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