And ... We went diggin'. The End. There, that oughtta please the folks who wanted a quick conclusion this time, right? j/k ;)
Lo & behold, there is now a sequel in the works, though since the sequel is nonfiction, don't get your hopes too high about seeing a chest of...
Amazing. I can't believe they still circulate. I've never found one. Have found perhaps four Buffalo nickels in circulation over the decades,...
Something tells me it's gonna be a LONG wait. *crickets* ;)
Blue Cole was active on the PCGS/Collectors Universe coin forums in the early 2000s. There is a Metal Detecting Forum there, and he and I must...
So this person disappeared without ever posting a picture of the coin's edge. Exactly like the last person who claimed to have one of these. Hm.
That's a fun idea! But I wonder how many lifetimes it would take to complete while coin-roll-hunting, never mind trying to get all the host coins...
To be fair, that's what I would do, if I were the one doing the reading. I have little patience for clickbait, or waiting for new episodes to...
The night WAS humid. Not that this is terribly unusual in Brunswick, GA, in mid-July. I slept on soggy sheets. I count the weeks and days until...
Nicely done! Not only my present home state, but the year i began collecting! (My birth as a coin collector took place in Atlanta, GA, on...
Once upon a time, in the tiny little hamlet of Sharpsburg, Georgia, there lived a gentleman who went by the colorful name of Blue Cole. As a...
That might be just about the right timeline, actually. :rolleyes:
Yes, that was a rather sloppy job, though I find it more interesting because of that.
That's a great one.
Yes, that Sharpsburg is much better known. Sharpsburg, GA had a population of 341 as of the 2010 census. Our story takes place on Halloween of...
That's excellent. To me, that coin is as aesthetically pleasing as a Mint State example would be.
Once upon a time, in the tiny little hamlet of Sharpsburg, Georgia ...
This afternoon I noticed Peter had homepage-featured The Orangeburg Story, which I had begun last weekend and dragged out, shaggy-dog style,...
Googling the details fails me at the moment, but I vividly recall reading an article in the mid-1990s in Western & Eastern Treasures magazine...
I don't think a farmer having or burying all those coins is implausible, but him carrying them while plowing a field, and then randomly losing...
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