River goodies

detectahead

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Did my routine of my weekly stop at a local river that keeps on giving!! Wasn't finding anything but coins and salad. Started back towards the car and saw something sort of shine in the water. Reached down and grabbed and here's what I came up with. A small money clip with $79! I like that instant pay! HH and thanks for loookin!
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Lol! $80. My wife told me one of the bills was stuck to each other.
 

Thats a nice eye find. Always wanted to grt a money clip full of cash. Congrats

sponge using smoke signals.
 

That is awesome!
 

That will get you a good stock of batteries
 

Daaang...maybe I should just throw the detector away and start walking around with my head down:thumbsup:
 

Awesome! !!!!
Money clip gold/silver?
 

Gratifying! Nothing like cold hard cash to line the pocket.

One time when I was just kid, I was leaning against my car in the parking lot of a department store up in Maine, smoking a cigarrette. It was fall, and the leaves were flitting about, swirling and eddying on the breezes throughout the lot. Out of the corner of my eye, here come a bill - a twenty - rolling along, pushed by the breeze - right up to where I was standing. I snatched it up, looking around like I'd committed a crime. I was 17 years old ferchrissakes!

Well, the $20 was a real boost. After all, that was and honest-to-goodness 1975 twenty dollar bill, which equals to about two bucks these days! The twenty was a tank of gas in the Duster, and a night at the movies with a McDonalds dinner for me and my girl (who, incidentally is my wife now for 37 years :icon_thumright:) Not as much cash as you found, Detectahead, but very memorable.
 

Gratifying! Nothing like cold hard cash to line the pocket.

One time when I was just kid, I was leaning against my car in the parking lot of a department store up in Maine, smoking a cigarrette. It was fall, and the leaves were flitting about, swirling and eddying on the breezes throughout the lot. Out of the corner of my eye, here come a bill - a twenty - rolling along, pushed by the breeze - right up to where I was standing. I snatched it up, looking around like I'd committed a crime. I was 17 years old ferchrissakes!

Well, the $20 was a real boost. After all, that was and honest-to-goodness 1975 twenty dollar bill, which equals to about two bucks these days! The twenty was a tank of gas in the Duster, and a night at the movies with a McDonalds dinner for me and my girl (who, incidentally is my wife now for 37 years :icon_thumright:) Not as much cash as you found, Detectahead, but very memorable.

Thanks for sharing that Higgy! I sure did love the Duster! 340?
 

What a find. You would have had to dig 1000 holes to equal that find in clad!!!
 

Nothing like cold, hard cash...I mean cold, hard, wet cash :laughing7:...nice.
 

Cool. Nice when the scrap value is easy to calculate.
 

don't see that everyday.nice!kind of reminds me of that Geico commercial with the people scooping up the money in nets.
 

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