$30.00 in Coins Found under Train Station Platform

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Republican and Herald (Pottsville, Pennsylvania) 26 Aug 1942, Wed

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now I'm wondering :laughing7::treasurechest:

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A metal detectorists dream!!!
 

***ARC awaits Jeff's posts of what he found***

Hairy up will ya.......... errrr..... Hurry rather.

:)
 

LOL First I Need New Legs :coffee2:
 

The Monkey's did The Last Train To Clarksville; but did you ever hear this song: The Last Train to Pottsville?

Don.....
PS: No doubt you'll want to hear this version many time--then again.........maybe not.
 

thanks :coffee2:


itsa shame I cant understand what hes singing
 

$30.00 would have bought a lot of Yuengling in 1942
 

$30.00 would have bought a lot of Yuengling in 1942

& today if Silver Converted to Cash :occasion14:

if $20 of it was Silver "$386.42" :occasion18:

That's at least 2 Half Kegs of Yuengling Lager
if you have your own tap Yuengling Lager$180.15 for a half

of course, fill a Party Spot with a Dozen Schuylkill County Teens, They'll
kick it in one night :laughing9:
 

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& today if Silver Converted to Cash :occasion14:

if $20 of it was Silver "$386.42" :occasion18:

That's at least 2 Half Kegs of Yuengling Lager
if you have your own tap Yuengling Lager$180.15 for a half

of course, fill a Party Spot with a Dozen Schuylkill County Teens, They'll
kick it in one night :laughing9:
I think there is a good chance that some of that money ended up back at the brewery :laughing7:
 

Yeah, I think they're making beer in one of those buildings. There's a Chinese restaurant near us that serves Yuengling because it sounds and looks like a Chinese name. I like zooming in to old photos to look for people. A moment in time. I think I see 2. One in the vehicle at the crossing and one streetside at the station.
 

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