mother in law collection

dholland02

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My mother in law works at a small store and collects silver coins when they come in i went through he collection. Many silver dallors and 50. Cent peices. Well I was looking through them some of the coins that caught My eye was, 1884 Morgan dallor, 1928 quarter, V nickel, and just tons of early fifty cents.

Just unbelievable people have no clue what they have when spending change.
 

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I have found that this stuff usually ends up either being spent by some senior citizen that broke into their old coin stashes or the grand kids neither of which realize what they are spending. I have also worked a case or two where juveniles broke into someones coin collection and just spent the money for face value.... alert and honest store clerks solved those cases quickly. But you never know what or where your going to find treasures. With today's economy more and more old piggy banks are being emptied by folks that just don't know what they have.
 

I know I love it
 

Sorry, but you're not doing much better.

...except that this isn't FaceBook, and no one really cares what sort of grammar or punctuation is used, or not. I understood what they were saying just fine.
 

DD- A comma is needed after the word, "cool." Just saying.
 

Jeez I ddnt know I had to be perfect for a forum post. If ur gonna nit pick about that, how bout this get a freaking life wow
 

I'm always keeping my eyes open for that special coin that slips into circulation. Every once in a while you get lucky!
 

And here I thought you were going to say you had a collection of mother in laws :laughing7:
 

dholland,
Great post, I understood it all very well. This is a Treasure Hunting forum, Not a grammer class! those who live in glass houses need not throw stones...........................HH
 

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