New guessing contest with a silver prize!

sjvalleyhunter

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Back in 2014 I held a contest where I posted pictures of the clad that I had accumulated from my hunts and had TreasureNet members guess how much it totaled. Since then a few other members, including BladeRunner2019, Carolina Tom, and DeepseekerADS have held similar contests. Thank you to those members and any others who I may have missed. I think these types of contests are fun and a nice little variation from the typical show and tell posts. For that reason I decided that I wanted to hold another contest, but I wanted to do something different than having folks guess the total of a clad pile.

Well after each of my hunts I dump my trash into a couple of buckets in my garage. In fact I weighed them and I had 66 pounds of trash. I figure that it took me a couple of years to fill up the buckets. As I was emptying out my pouch after a recent hunt, it dawned on me as to what I can do. So here is my latest contest:

Guess how many pull tabs are in this pile of trash that I have dug in the past couple of years. I dumped it all out on my workbench so you can get a better look at it.

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It took a few days to sort through it all, but I finally finished and separated out all of the pull tabs. Frankly it took substantially longer and was more tedious than I had anticipated, but I actually found about a dollar in clad that I had mixed in with it and found a few relics that I didn't want to throw out. Plus, I'll donate the pulltabs to a local charity that collects them so it was worth the time it took.

Fine print:
I will only count modern pull tabs and the old style beaver tails. I will not count partial tabs or a beaver tail if it's not fully intact or missing the "tail."

Only one guess per person. Guesses will be accepted through 07/19/17 at 11:59 pm, pacific standard time.

The closest guess wins, either over or under the correct number. If there is a tie, i.e. if the correct number is 100 and someone guesses 99 and someone else guesses 101, the winner will be whoever posted their guess first.

Oh yeah, I almost forget the most important part. The winner of the contest will be receive a few older coins. I will send the winner a 1915 Barber quarter, a 1910 "V" nickel and a 1889 Indian head cent.

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Good luck!
 

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WOW that's going to take some counting😆 my guess is 862 ½
 

666.....WAH-HAHAHAHAHAaaaaaaaaa......
 

Ha! It's funny you mention that because I don't like dirty stuff / equipment. Whenever I use tools, or even my detector, I wipe everything down and give it a good cleaning when I'm done. I even have my pinpointer wrapped in a glove so I can just take the glove off and throw it away leaving a clean pinpointer. Yeah, it's a little OCD I know. It took me about an hour with a lot of sweeping and nearing burning up my shop vac to get everything clean after going through all of that trash!

ROFLMAO!!!

How did I know!

Its the glove wrapped around the pinpointer though. :laughing7:
 

Ha! Well considering it had nearly 1800 views with only one comment, it wasn't exactly an idea that others liked. It works for me though.

Nothing wrong with taking care of your stuff.

In fact you would be the type of guy that I would buy something second hand from, for those very reasons!

I take good care of my things, but I have to admit that you are a step or two beyond me. :notworthy:
 

678 .
As you count them .
Thanks for getting all that trash up.
Davers
 

1643 thx for the Fun.
 

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