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<p>[QUOTE="About Good, post: 881635, member: 21547"]Oh, let me make this clear, I did NOT mean anyone under the age of 40 is lazy.!!</p><p>I know it may of sounded like that, but what I meant in saying that is, I think someone who is 40 or more has worked (hopefully) for a good number of years. Someone who probably got married, had some children, had life struggles, all while trying to have a hobby of collecting coins.</p><p>I want someone who has paid their dues, so to speak. </p><p>That one person, who tried to make ends meet for YEARS, while trying to raise a family. </p><p>I did read all the replies, and appreciate all the good advice. I will do 2 things:</p><p>1) Use a reference point, by tree, by rock, fence, post, building, etc....</p><p>2) Will use a GPS for coordinates or waypoints.</p><p>I also don't really want to let this go for free so to speak. I guess what I am saying, is I could auction off the coordinates or waypoints in some way. Or other suggestions?:loud:</p><p>I am not trying to profit from this really. I would just give this to someone close to me really who would appreciate it.:eating: </p><p>I guess I am more apt to just bury it as a way of a treasure really. But lets be honest, I would want someone who really,really would keep it. not sell it. </p><p>I don't know what to do, as I do not want to ruin the coins either....</p><p>What to do??? Hmmmm......[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="About Good, post: 881635, member: 21547"]Oh, let me make this clear, I did NOT mean anyone under the age of 40 is lazy.!! I know it may of sounded like that, but what I meant in saying that is, I think someone who is 40 or more has worked (hopefully) for a good number of years. Someone who probably got married, had some children, had life struggles, all while trying to have a hobby of collecting coins. I want someone who has paid their dues, so to speak. That one person, who tried to make ends meet for YEARS, while trying to raise a family. I did read all the replies, and appreciate all the good advice. I will do 2 things: 1) Use a reference point, by tree, by rock, fence, post, building, etc.... 2) Will use a GPS for coordinates or waypoints. I also don't really want to let this go for free so to speak. I guess what I am saying, is I could auction off the coordinates or waypoints in some way. Or other suggestions?:loud: I am not trying to profit from this really. I would just give this to someone close to me really who would appreciate it.:eating: I guess I am more apt to just bury it as a way of a treasure really. But lets be honest, I would want someone who really,really would keep it. not sell it. I don't know what to do, as I do not want to ruin the coins either.... What to do??? Hmmmm......[/QUOTE]
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