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Finds Jan6 2012 Piles O Clad

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Went to a school we had not searched in about 2 years yesterday. Pulled over $15 in change and a ring (Not marked but heavy enough to be white gold.)

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Holy Schnikey! That's a bunch of clad! I think I've cleared out the 3 totlots closest to my house and have found a grand sum total of 2 quarters.
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clad, is just miscelaneuos coins you find right? like pennies,nickels etc etc
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Clad refers to modern coins ie non silver Nickle clad copper or Copper clad zinc...
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That is pretty amazing to find that much in a small area, but it is heavily used, so it makes it worth your while. Maybe you should search it more than once every 2 years?

Do you have any problems for businesses accepting those badly beaten up coins that are hardly recognizable?

Not sure if even a coin counter would accept some of those beaten up coins.
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