I'll have to double check, but down at Dad's house should be a bunch
of US 50 cent and US silver dollars, taht are pobably around 50 years
old or more. There used to be some British money, my Granny had, from
very early 1900's. I'll ask my sister if its still around.

Dave

On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 1:49 AM, Doug Franklin
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>> I saved all of them until I started needing money to fund my teenage
>> adventures. I sold them to a local coin store. I reall that I got over
>> twenty bucks for about 100 Indian Head pennies.
>
> Wow, I'll bet.  I don't what they'd be worth in cash these days, but
> they'd be invaluable regardless.  Maybe I'm strange, but being able to
> hold an artifact like that in my hand, I feel much more of a connection
> with the time.  There's something about physical artifacts, especially
> ones made of precious or heavy metals, that just speaks to me.
>
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