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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: in 30 years someone will find it and have a heart attack... Copper is highly reactive and if this coin is indeed buried in a back yard it will likely be an unidentifiable piece of copper worth "0" historical, cultural, or historical value in 30 years. That is "in my humble opinion".  Excuse me while go drill holes drill holes in all of my coins to make them holy. 
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Why are you doing this? I forgot. Please explain your logic behind it again. I just might bury my $3,000 chain cent..haven't decided yet.
swcoin.ecrater.com
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Pillar of the Community
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So I can leave the emergency room now?
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Valued Member
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Yes Cascade-------- the coin has a smile on her worn face
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1315 Posts |
Please mail it to me, I'll bury it in my LC album.
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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I'm not sure if you are serious about burying this wonderful coin or just messing with us. If you are serious please consider one of the missions of this forum - encouraging young collectors to join this hobby. How about choosing a young teen collector to receive the coin of their dreams. That's what this forum is all about. Otherwise I'm just seeing your posts as trash talk to get attention. Do the right thing and advance the hobby or bury it if you really think that's the right thing to do. 
Member ANA and EAC "You got to lose to know how to win". Dream On by Aerosmith
Edited by cipster 09/15/2015 7:32 pm
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Valued Member
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That is an amazing coin! Imagine all the history behind it. It has truly seen a LOT. One day I may have a chance to own a coin like that. Just about any 1790s coin is unattainable for my YN budget. I would seriously reconsider burying that coin.
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Cipster---I love that tornado throwing smiley around-- nice. I'm just being fun--cheers its a Tuesday
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Quote: Just about any 1790s coin is unattainable for my YN budget  I could never afford that coin.
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SSK I've been looking at Draped Bust quarters, and I've noticed that you can get a nice full rim G4 for somewhere around 200. I think I may end up saving to purchase one of those.
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Quote: That is an amazing coin! Imagine all the history behind it. It has truly seen a LOT. One day I may have a chance to own a coin like that. Just about any 1790s coin is unattainable for my YN budget. I would seriously reconsider burying that coin. Agreed!
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