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I agree! Someone will probably offer them half and end up getting it.
I might need to head back to the dump fields if that one sells.
Newt
 

Some Ebay sellers will try anything. ::) Maybe they are hoping that a novice collector with more money than brains will come along. You know the old saying- "There's a sucker born every minute". :)
 

I kid you not, I saw a 1971 D half dollar listed on ebay today for 1.50 plus 3.00 shipping! :D :D :D

I used to sort through the early seventies and look for errors, but quickly gave up on the 1971 D because there are just TOO many in each box.
 

TreasureTales said:
If you guys are throwing those back into the hole, you need to rethink your actions. As more and more places become off limits to bottle diggers and treasure hunters of all types, those bottles and other things that we take for granted will become scarcer and therefore more valuable. Today's junk will become tomorrow's treasure. Think about it.

I agree to a point. $5ea. on a good day just isn't enough to junk up the house or even clean. I know places where you can pick up hundreds of early ABM bottles, but, where you gonna put'em for 25 yrs.? I see your point on the dumps though.

I keep all of these!
Newt
 

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TreasureTales said:
Nice jug, Newt. What's that worth?

To me?Alot! That thing took some time to find. I ended up getting 3 but this was the only full one. I was new to bottle digging and was throwing broke in-situ ones to the side-until fellow vet digger came over. Too late. Scattered and covered up for eternity. Not sure about the $.
Here's my prize-Not gonna clean this one yet. It's signed on the handle too.
 

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SWR said:
Newt...yak-up one of those face jugs Georgia is so famous for ;)

Soon! I have a new site that's late 18's-untouched! And yes it's near crawford co. for all you jug folks. It's about an acre in size-hopefully real deep.
Newt
 

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