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<p>[QUOTE="Kman413, post: 1328944, member: 34480"]Hi,</p><p>I'm a professional relic hunter. I have a vast library on artifacts from the Revolutionary, & Civil Wars. Plus items used during this period.</p><p><br /></p><p>When I found the coins. First I new they were silver because my metal detector I.D. the coins as Size- Quarter, Metal- Silver. On the plus or minus scale -95 to +95 the scale was +95. </p><p><br /></p><p>I then took the coins to the biggest coin store on Long Island, Rubenstien Coin. Located in Bayshore, L.I.</p><p>Mel Rubenstein was a personal friend of mine. He authentitate the coins, He was impressed with the find and wanted to send to a friend of </p><p>his. Who is a professional coin collector for this period. When I rececived the coins back, they were in a plastic frame. Each coin is marked with </p><p>the name and date. All done in gold leaf, </p><p><br /></p><p>The coins were on display at Rubinstein's store for about two years. Also, Treasure's Unlimitied, Patchogue, L.I. A very well known Metal Detector Distriburtor. If you would like to see the coins in my hand go to Youtube. com "Treasure Hunt America Ep 111 part 2</p><p><font size="5">Here are the coins in the frame.</font></p><p><font size="5"><font size="3">Regards,</font></font></p><p><font size="5"><font size="3">Steve Kelly</font></font></p><p><font size="5"></font>[ATTACH]151768.vB[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kman413, post: 1328944, member: 34480"]Hi, I'm a professional relic hunter. I have a vast library on artifacts from the Revolutionary, & Civil Wars. Plus items used during this period. When I found the coins. First I new they were silver because my metal detector I.D. the coins as Size- Quarter, Metal- Silver. On the plus or minus scale -95 to +95 the scale was +95. I then took the coins to the biggest coin store on Long Island, Rubenstien Coin. Located in Bayshore, L.I. Mel Rubenstein was a personal friend of mine. He authentitate the coins, He was impressed with the find and wanted to send to a friend of his. Who is a professional coin collector for this period. When I rececived the coins back, they were in a plastic frame. Each coin is marked with the name and date. All done in gold leaf, The coins were on display at Rubinstein's store for about two years. Also, Treasure's Unlimitied, Patchogue, L.I. A very well known Metal Detector Distriburtor. If you would like to see the coins in my hand go to Youtube. com "Treasure Hunt America Ep 111 part 2 [SIZE=5]Here are the coins in the frame. [SIZE=3]Regards, Steve Kelly[/SIZE] [/SIZE][ATTACH]151768.vB[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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