Community Tag Sale Find

NatorMVP

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Jan 3, 2011
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Fort Drum, NY
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So I was out at a large indoor community tag sale where I live and after about 15 minutes of sifting through stuff I found a locked cash box with a $5 price tag on it. It definitely sounded like coins and was pretty heavy so I decided what the hey and bought it. It took a little bit of work with a hacksaw to get it open but I was very surprised when I got it. Items included:

1995 American Eagle Silver Dollar
25 Gram Eisenhower Silver Bar
46 Wheat Pennies (Oldest 1928)
1 Indian Head Penny (1902)
1 Barber Dime (1909)
3 Mercury Dimes (1923, 1935 & 1943)
2 Silver Rosies (both 1946)
3 Jefferson Nickels (1946, 1949, & 1953)
3 Silver Quarters (1953, 1954, 1963(the '63 is a beautiful coin))
1 Ben Franklin Half (1962)
4 Silver Kennedy Halves (2x1964, 1967, 1969D)
50 Clad Kennedy Halves
17 Eisenhower Dollars (4 Bicentennial)
7 $1 Silver Certificates (1935D, 1957, 4x1957A, 1957B)
6 $2 Bills (1963, 1963A, 4x1976)
Misc Foreign Coins (Germany, Bermuda, Canada, etc...)

Overall face value of $66.47 just alone not a bad $5 investment. This is my first real "find" for coins when I wasn't out specifically looking for coins. Good way to find some stuff when it's 10 degrees and snow-covered out.

HH everyone and thanks for looking.
 

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Now that is another way to treasure hunt during this cold wintry day. Congrats
 

I voted banner!

This is why I like to hit the auctions of storage units once in a while. I made nearly a grand once off of a garbage bag of Beanie Babies I got from one unit....Coin finds are not uncommon either.
 

Libra thanks for the vote

I went to a couple of storage auctions down in TX, didn't get too much though. My first xbox 360 and some computer stuff was about it.
 

I've spent bigger money on less! Ha! That's a helluva find right there!

Congrats! :icon_thumright:


~Indiana Digger~
 

That's a cool buy, nicely done. :icon_thumright:
 

Treasure is where you find it. When I was still in high school I took a summer job demolishing houses, and busted into one wall and ones and fives started falling out. My foreman let me and the other guy busting walls split it.

Now that I think about it, I would love to detect that yard!
 

Libralabsoldier said:
Treasure is where you find it. When I was still in high school I took a summer job demolishing houses, and busted into one wall and ones and fives started falling out. My foreman let me and the other guy busting walls split it.

Now that I think about it, I would love to detect that yard!

I hear you, one day walking to high school there were 2 almost brand new crisp $100 bills laying in the gutter. Imagine finding that at 16 years old, it was more than I made in a week at the grocery store.
 

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