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So, There Are Still Some Very Key Coins To Be Found Outthere

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I was recently reading some of the posts on the Treasure Net forums and there was a post, which became a large post!, by a guy who put his coil over a 1793 Chain cent! If you know anything at all about U.S. Large Cents you know that this is the primo key of the series!
After listening to all the many suggestions of what he should do with the coin, he sold it! For $6300.00 nice find?

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Oopps! here is URL for the story.

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index....81857.0.html

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Sweet!
I wonder where that 1894-S Barber dime supposedly spent on ice cream is?
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More than likely it is one of two lowest graded known examples- either the AG-3 or G-4.
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