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Valued Member
 United States
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Rastatodd I do love me some halves. Getting a roll of them together is up on my list.
Fist, I'm looking forward to getting out soon with my Garrett 350. I know it's not in the same league as yours, but I'm excited. I got mine in June. Them I broke 2 ribs. Got better, then split my calf muscle open. Yeah it was a rough year. Anyway I have a brand new rig that's been out twice.
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
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The silver stashers are the easiest to but presents for. Even if you get them a coin they have already got, then that is OK anyway. If they haven't, then bonus! An ASE can bought by a giver for a reasonable price as a gift, relative to the prices of non numisamtic gifts. So treat your silver stasher kindly!
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Valued Member
United States
487 Posts |
Res, I thought metal detecting would be so cool. Never knowing what you might find when digging. Being your from the United Kingdom and all the history of your country the find could be almost anything of historical value. I'm green with envy. To address your health issues hang in there and may 2015 be better for you. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4333 Posts |
I agree take it easy out there RES, hope ya heal up well and wish you luck in your hunt -
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
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Pillar of the Community
United States
586 Posts |
I received a 1-oz copper round with Indian cent design. Brilliant Uncirculated, LOL
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Valued Member
 United States
252 Posts |
Thank you guys. However, Rastatodd, I'm not from the UK. I'm just stationed over for the time being. My get out of jail free card (return to the US) is coming in Aug.
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Rest in Peace
United States
7075 Posts |
Here it is: 1967 25 cents/Canadian.   I had to shoot the pic at an angle to avoid glare so the coin looks a bit like an oval, which it isn't. However, many of the little scratches vanished. LOL I think the coin saw a bit of use but was not heavily circulated.
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Valued Member
United States
487 Posts |
I picked this set up off of Craigslist, framed for the sum of $5. It now hangs on the wall by my computer desk I refer to "Stacking Central". I wouldn't sell it for anything. I bought it off a young man in his mid twenties imagining it was his fathers or grandfathers and hung in his den. Maybe his elders were citizens of Canada possibly in 1967 during Canada's Centennial celebration.  
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Rest in Peace
United States
7075 Posts |
 I love it! There's something special about an inexpensive set like that. Somebody treasured it once. I'm glad that somebody treasures it now. 
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Valued Member
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4333 Posts |
I really like the silver Canadians, those were nice -
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
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Valued Member
 United States
252 Posts |
Buddy and Rastatodd, you both lucked out with those coins. I think I've been inspired to start a wildlife collection.
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Valued Member
United States
487 Posts |
Yes, RES I did luck out. I was to meet the seller in a Walgreen's parking lot and was so wondering if he was going to show. Cause I am a stacker of precious metals my thought was to flip the set for a profit to buy more silver. The seller did show transaction took place. I got back in my car and inspected my find and found that someone took the time to matte and frame these coins so it must of been important to that person. Now I found it being important enough for me as to get a hammer and nail and mount the collage on my den wall. Canadian coinage and banknotes hold a place in my heart for some reason maybe it's the excellence the Royal Canadian Mint strives for all that they do. They do one h*ll of a job in my opinion. Sorry for long winded story my fingers and mind run-th over. 
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Rest in Peace
United States
7075 Posts |
RES, I think having a fun and relatively inexpensive collection has made collecting a lot more enjoyable for both my husband and me. I have a short shopping list when I go to coin shows but after an hour or so of serious coin-hunting it's fun to sit and sort through a junk bin looking for critter coins.
Check out Daniel's Coin Zoo at coinzoo.net. It's an amazing collection with great photos.
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Valued Member
 United States
252 Posts |
Wow, I'm amazed at that collection. I'm going to start going through a bunch of my world grab bags and sorting critters.
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