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Indy 500 Finds

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 Posted 06/12/2011  07:12 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add bugzilla46310 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
On the way to the 500 stopped at a local store to pick up some last minute needs. As I am always searching the ground, amazing how much coins can be found, I find, heads up, a copper cent. Get to the track and get in we go to get some food before we go to our seats. I look down and the line next to me I spot a dime. I think it looks a bit dull and wait for the customer to finish his order and I bend down to get it. To my surprise it is a 1961! Made my whole day. Turned out to be an excellent race.
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I wonder if anyone has had a metal detector at major sporting events?
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There must be tons of money under the stands after Indy. That is a huge search area and nice white stone underneath most of the bleacher area.
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