First off I'd like to say thanks for all the valuable information you guys provided me throughout the years. Long time lurker as I metal detect on the west coast of Canada.
My grandmother passed away not to long ago. She left the grandchildren some coins and some other trinkets etc. While going through them. The only coin envelope in the lot had 1893 rt dime on it. I decided to take that one as my first pick, not knowing anything about the RT in the first place - just that if a coin was in an envelope it must have been rarer than the others.
Ill be posting pictures as soon as I find the right spot to post. Don't want to break any rules.
Thanks again and I am very happy I've pulled the trigger to join this group!
to CCF! Always happy to have another Canuck here!!
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