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Quote: I cmae across a small vein of silver today. Love it when that happens Excellent! 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Very nice finds X2an 
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Unfortunately nothing to report on for this week. Weather was quite terrible and although I went, there were only a few sellers with no coins in sight. The weather unfortunately is what it is.
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 United States
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Oh well, better luck next week. 
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Yes, unfortunately I was a bit busy until just now  I did go last Sunday and admittingly the weather was just right - plenty of people and plenty of serres, but oddly enough there were no coins so be found (apart from the occasional scap ones). So, nothing to show of this week either. I am a bit disappointed myself. Hopefully next week should be better. 
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 United States
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At least the weather was nice and you got out of the house for a bit. 
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Well, today did yield something, but perhaps not as much as would be expected from such a long break. Atleast it's something    20 Francs, Monaco 1950 1 Markka, Finland 1966 50 Bututs, The Gambia 1971 5 Cents, Ceylon 1968 10 Cents, Ceylon 1944 & 1971 25 Cents, CEylon 1971 ¼ Dollar, US 1976-D ½ Dollar, US 1976 50 Pence, UK 1977 20 kr worth. A few Ceylon coins and a silver on top. Also a bit surprised to see another bicentennial US half dollar. All in one day.
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Quote: Well, today did yield something, but perhaps not as much as would be expected from such a long break. Atleast it's something It is a nice looking group. 
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United States
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Australia
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now that is a nice group. :D
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Pillar of the Community
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Things remain slow, but bits and pieces do make it from there    50 Pfennig, Germany 1949-J 1 Kopeyka, Russia 1883 10 Kroner, Denmark 1989 2 Mark, Germany 1958-F 100 Lire, Italy A measy 10 kr worth. Hopefully there will be more next week. I want more! 
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 United States
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Quote: Things remain slow, but bits and pieces do make it from there Nice little group. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I like the looks of the 1882 Kopeyka
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It always looks weird when you have the US coins and they are foreign coins, don't know why except we see them everyday, I bet every one feels that way with coins from there own country. Always read your post every Monday morning here in South West Ohio.
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