Here is what I stripped today. Only took me an hour and some blades. I think its between 80 and 100lbs. I'm taking it to the scrap yard tomorrow....
Never though you would ask but OK! Today is another day :p Not a coin but a commem. medal
Cool story, thanks for posting it! I would really like to collect Celtic coins some day. I really love celtic history but they are just SO...
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You may be correct about that, they do accept insulated wire and wire that has the insulation removed. Years ago, people would throw insulated...
This is just a good idea, I have lots of copper scrap. I'm going to start doing this as well. Thanks For a GREAT idea!
This is my first posts little sister, promise I'll stop now :devil:
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I ment to post this one :D
Opps sorry wrong fourm..:yes:
Thats a beauty Ripley
I have to many favorites, this is one.
Does this help? http://www.eurocoins.co.uk/howtoidentifyeurocoins.html
LOL, yep you missed a couple. Lincoln cents. That collection has ground to a halt, I'm pretty much down to the SUPER key dates, I don't have 3...
I would still get some lottery tickets LOL. Even though it came from a friend, it's still pretty darn cool!!!!
Yep, now I CAN see it plain as day. DARN I should have got that one LOL! Thanks for following up on those photos CBD, not a bad looking coin at...
Now that is COOL! What are the chances that you had the whole set!!! Thats just amazing, congrats on the find. I think you need to buy lottery...
I do the same from time to time. It's a fun way to collect without spending a ton of money.
Do you collect this type of thing or do the just find you.
Thanks for the reverse photo kelly. Just gotta wonder what happened LOL
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