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Found gold -silver and other "junk"without a MD
Well,this forum has come through again as a useful tool for learning.A while back someone posted a thread about" junkyard finds".I don't remember how many replies it got ( I think I may have replied,didn't check)anyhow,I went hunting today at a junkyard.I was out of town for the weekend at a friends house about 130 miles north of me.As luck would have it(for me)his old truck broke an axle and we ended up going to an old junkyard for parts,it is a small town so he knows the owner and everyone else in town.As my friend and the junkyard guy were busy with pulling off another axle,I remembered someone's post on here about junkyards.I asked if he minded if I went scrounging around in some of the old cars and he said "go ahead just don't break anything on 'em".So off I went,about an hour later, the axle already loaded in my truck,they came and got me.In 1-hour I fornd almost 5 bucks in clad-a sterling ring with an elephant on it-1 earring marked 14k/with jade stone-3 keychain fobs(1-lions club,1-chevrolet,1-miami dolphins)-an aluminum coin marked mardi-gras universal studios-another aluminum coin marked sunoco dx coin series 1 on one side and 1912 simplex speedster on the other-a 5-franc coin-4-wheatbacks and a 1953 nickel and oh yeah last but not least a goldtone button w/silver colored emblem on it (I can't make out what it is yet).You wnt to know the best part of it-I didn't have to dig a single pulltab or nail or aluminum foil,yeah I had a load of fun in that hour,I didn't want to leave because there were still too many cars to search through,oh well ,alas all good things must come to an end.That's alright though,i'll just have to visit this friend again in the near future.It was a good day!good luck and H.H.
Well,this forum has come through again as a useful tool for learning.A while back someone posted a thread about" junkyard finds".I don't remember how many replies it got ( I think I may have replied,didn't check)anyhow,I went hunting today at a junkyard.I was out of town for the weekend at a friends house about 130 miles north of me.As luck would have it(for me)his old truck broke an axle and we ended up going to an old junkyard for parts,it is a small town so he knows the owner and everyone else in town.As my friend and the junkyard guy were busy with pulling off another axle,I remembered someone's post on here about junkyards.I asked if he minded if I went scrounging around in some of the old cars and he said "go ahead just don't break anything on 'em".So off I went,about an hour later, the axle already loaded in my truck,they came and got me.In 1-hour I fornd almost 5 bucks in clad-a sterling ring with an elephant on it-1 earring marked 14k/with jade stone-3 keychain fobs(1-lions club,1-chevrolet,1-miami dolphins)-an aluminum coin marked mardi-gras universal studios-another aluminum coin marked sunoco dx coin series 1 on one side and 1912 simplex speedster on the other-a 5-franc coin-4-wheatbacks and a 1953 nickel and oh yeah last but not least a goldtone button w/silver colored emblem on it (I can't make out what it is yet).You wnt to know the best part of it-I didn't have to dig a single pulltab or nail or aluminum foil,yeah I had a load of fun in that hour,I didn't want to leave because there were still too many cars to search through,oh well ,alas all good things must come to an end.That's alright though,i'll just have to visit this friend again in the near future.It was a good day!good luck and H.H.
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