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Post by Leslie Sarkany on Apr 8, 2011 18:25:38 GMT -5
From the land of the Bluenose.....managed to sleep in till 0515hrs and did the domestics. Once they were done it was on the phone to Navy Davy and within 30 minutes we were on the road to hit a few beaches. First beach was barren of not only coins but everything else. Next beach and Navy Davy calls me over to the blonde bombshell he just "picked up." Navy davy soon tired of her as conversation was not her strong point so he gave her to me. Stuck her in me pocket and continued a swinging. Shortly thereafter ND again calls me over. Bouy had scoffed a most excellent 1919 dime......first silver of the day. Not two minutes later I pulled out a 1935 dime followed by another old silver dime. This was flat on the date side. Coins were coming at a good clip with the only other coin of note being a Newfoundland 1941 penny. Off to another beach with this one also very quiet so we moved to a little park with limited success. Did manage a 1964 silver quarter. Work as well as my bed awaited for me as tonight was my next to last shift before I go on a much needed vacation. Navy Davy managed the super nice silver and 43 other coins as well as his "broad." As for this old sod it was 3 silver along with 58 other coins @ $7.46 added to the Back to the UK fund 2012.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2011 19:06:13 GMT -5
Nice finds guys congrats on the silvers, congrats on the quota Lelslie If I don't talk to you before you leave, I hope you and Marie have a great time in the D.R.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2011 12:07:43 GMT -5
Any day that finds you some silver is a good day.
Keep it up!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2011 13:01:17 GMT -5
Yeah congrats on the silvers guys, any day with silver is a good one. Great time of year to be swinging.
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