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<p>[QUOTE="JohnGalt, post: 518577, member: 13370"]Last week my wife put her Jeep into a snowbank and ended up resting on the passenger side. Neither required any repairs, thank heavens. When we picked up the Jeep from being checked at the repair shop, I noticed a collection of coins in the footwell that had shaken loose during the tumble. One caught my eye, being free of verdigris and a nice mellow color: a 1917 in Fine. I think I'll check the bottom of her purse, too.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JohnGalt, post: 518577, member: 13370"]Last week my wife put her Jeep into a snowbank and ended up resting on the passenger side. Neither required any repairs, thank heavens. When we picked up the Jeep from being checked at the repair shop, I noticed a collection of coins in the footwell that had shaken loose during the tumble. One caught my eye, being free of verdigris and a nice mellow color: a 1917 in Fine. I think I'll check the bottom of her purse, too.[/QUOTE]
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