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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    Dont loose any sleep over it. Its not really worth more then a dollar. No silver content in that year to make it worth more.
    I know. Was more of sentimental purposes being the year of my birth. Figured what would be the odds of finding something like that?



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    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoScrapper View Post
    I know. Was more of sentimental purposes being the year of my birth. Figured what would be the odds of finding something like that?
    Cant put a value on sentimental. Well you will find it im sure it will be in the last place you look

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    Waiting to get one of those big water jugs that you see in office buildings.
    Five gallon water jug. I have had one since I was about 13.. Has traveled everywhere with me. Last year I pulled $400 out to buy my 5x8 trailer...
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    the Word TRUST that looks like a V is damm unushual therefore of Value!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Didn't really notice a difference with a whitening toothpaste, lol seemed like any old kind would work. Works really well for tarnished coins. I've heard before about the Tabasco and some other kind of sauce. That seems to work well also,,,

    What I mean is the customers really started bidding like crazy every time I'd throw a coin on there to sell,sometimes the bidding would just go nuts.
    When it looks good onEbay it sells good on Ebay

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    I'm a bit amazed you still use dollar bills. We got rid of the pound note years ago. I couldn't imagine carrying a wallet full of singles!

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    Wayne, been there done that, would rather have a wallet full of $1 bills than a pocket full of pound coins, 2 and 5 pound coins even 5 pound notes, when i was there were not very popular, so when you buy something that costs 50P with a tenner you get 9.50 in coins, what a pain, love my dollar bills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne View Post
    I'm a bit amazed you still use dollar bills. We got rid of the pound note years ago. I couldn't imagine carrying a wallet full of singles!
    I dream of the day I can carry a wallet full of singles!!!!! Mike
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    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    I keep bunch of singles and coins in the truck console for buying batteries and scrap. Never can tell what I'll run across while I'm out or how many but two things I can count on - The guy wont have change and there wont be anywhere close to get change.
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brandon View Post
    Wayne, been there done that, would rather have a wallet full of $1 bills than a pocket full of pound coins, 2 and 5 pound coins even 5 pound notes, when i was there were not very popular, so when you buy something that costs 50P with a tenner you get 9.50 in coins, what a pain, love my dollar bills.
    2 pound coins aren't especially popular over here, and 5 pound coins are for decoration only really, although you can spend them. 5 pound notes are popular, it's just that they are not really loaded into ATM's, so there aren't enough of them in circulation.

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    so like i said you are stuck with a pocket full of 1 pound coins, which feel like a pound a piece when you have a pocket full of them.
    lol

    i lived outside of cambridge for about 3 years, havent been there in about 10 years but sounds like everything is still the same
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    Yep, not much changes

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    SO do you guys in the UK come across the old silver coins like we do in the states? i was just curious is all.

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    Rock tumbler with borax soap and copepr bb's. Works wonders.
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    in the UK as in many other countries once a coin or note type is replaced, it is no longer legal tender, i believe the last time the uk changed was in the 70s so any money made before the change is no longer legal tender and you will not see it in circulation. you will find silver and even gold (souverns) in the coin shops, or in collector sets.

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    We don't have silver coins in general circulation, so you never get them in change or from a bank. When coins are changed for different sized versions you have a time frame to get the old coins paid into the bank otherwise they become worthless, but with notes they retain their value for ever. You can normally pay old versions of notes into your bank, but if you have any trouble (and I never have) you can physically take all the loot you found under grannies mattress to the public counter at the Bank of England in London and they will swap them then and there for new style notes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CMHN View Post
    Rock tumbler with borax soap and copepr bb's. Works wonders.
    Very true CMHN....All the years I have been using my metal detector the hardest part was always getting plain old clad coins clean enough for the bank to accept them was a pain. That was until the day that a veteran detectorist told me to get a rock tumbler. He said to use plain dish soap and let it go for a couple of days...I wanted to speed up the process so I added some kitchen cleanser, the really abrasive kind and in a few hours I had clean clad coins. So now during detecting season there is always a rock tumbler set up in my workshop ready to accept my day's finds (sans the good stuff)
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