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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
Has anyone found a 1930 Penny?
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<blockquote data-quote="panther" data-source="post: 534170" data-attributes="member: 17342"><p>One of my most interesting finds was a 1935 NZ 3d in perfect condition at a racecourse in NZ. It must have been brand new when lost. An American in New York bought it for $120 back then.</p><p>If silver is lost when new it is unlikely to deteriorate. It is only well handled silver that loses its' luster.</p><p></p><p>Another good find without a detector was a NZ 1956 Strapless Penny still with a lot of mint lustre on it. It was in a jar of pennies someone gave me. I got over $100 for that at the time too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panther, post: 534170, member: 17342"] One of my most interesting finds was a 1935 NZ 3d in perfect condition at a racecourse in NZ. It must have been brand new when lost. An American in New York bought it for $120 back then. If silver is lost when new it is unlikely to deteriorate. It is only well handled silver that loses its' luster. Another good find without a detector was a NZ 1956 Strapless Penny still with a lot of mint lustre on it. It was in a jar of pennies someone gave me. I got over $100 for that at the time too. [/QUOTE]
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Treasure Hunting
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Has anyone found a 1930 Penny?
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