Ever happen to you?..........

S IL THer

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Nov 29, 2009
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S. Illinois
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AT Pro, DFX, Coinmaster Pro,White's Eagle II SL, White's 6DB
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
You show a friend or someone else one of your recent finds, say a nice gray minie ball or a Indian head with a great green patina on it .........and the first thing they do is rub it or start digging into it with their fingernail :angry5:....and they say "what's it worth?"
...not s#!t now >:(.....I can't wait to see the new big screen tv they get for christmas and run my greasy palm across the screen :laughing7: just saying???
 

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Or your First 2 piece Button and They Drop it Shattering the Back!!!! Never again Chug!!!! :BangHead: :BangHead: :BangHead:
 

No I put the neat stuff in 2 X 2 so that way they are safe. As for the minie ball or civil war find I have never been that lucky yet. But mine time is coming next year got permission to hunt a Civil war site......Matt
 

My brothers hunting partner just has to rub the mud off the silver coin he just found!!!!!!!! After a stern word the newbie now knows better. There is nothing better then having 2-3 keepers in your pouch, safe from any harm till you get to relive the excitement again at home. Dan
 

The first thing I do is rub a coin when I dig it. I like the history behind it, not the value, and Im not going to sell them. The little rub scratches dont bother me at all. Most people like to keep them sratch free, and I understand that too....to each his own.
 

lookindown said:
The first thing I do is rub a coin when I dig it. I like the history behind it, not the value, and Im not going to sell them. The little rub scratches dont bother me at all. Most people like to keep them sratch free, and I understand that too....to each his own.

Do what you want with your coins, but remember you are only the temporary keeper of them. The coins will be here long after you are gone. I usually bring a pill bottle to the field, half filled with water and drop my "keepers" in there until I get home. I too like the history I dig up. Old coins are a work of art and in my opinion should be treated as such. I usually don't show my dug goodies, people seem to have an urge to rub them for some reason.
 

In my earlier days I ran into 2 guys in the Field.

They were Showing me their Finds
& the guy with a Compass Detector handed me a
Gold ring
He just found.

As I took it in my Hand between 2 Fingers
it Magically Jumped out & Disappeard. :laughing7:

Man I Felt Bad :D We stood there using our Eyes
& our Detectors, My Whites, a Garrett & a compass,
no luck just couldn't get a signal.

all the Time I Was paranoid these guys, not knowing me would
Think I did a slight of Hand, I was apologizing
profusely & the guy who handed it to me said
easy Come/easy go, but still I was hurtin' inside :D

Finally I spied it hanging on a short Bush
it never made it to the ground :wink:

this was in the '70's & It still worries
me when somone hands me a Valuable find :laughing7:


lookindown said:
The first thing I do is rub a coin when I dig it. I like the history behind it, not the value, and Im not going to sell them. The little rub scratches dont bother me at all. Most people like to keep them sratch free, and I understand that too....to each his own.

Exactly. it is Extreamly Rare I Put something to
the side without first claning it enough
to check it out.
In most cases it has to be Extremely Delicate
to make me think, "Don't do it"
I'v broken things in the field, in my Hands :D
 

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