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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
holey dollar goes up for auction
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<blockquote data-quote="AussieChris" data-source="post: 426177" data-attributes="member: 4915"><p>It would be so nice to see a good condition dump with it, although dumps were circulated so much their condition is always poorer, would be great to see it complete though.</p><p></p><p>I have held both a holey dollar and dump in my hands as a kid, never really knew the significance at the time (they belonged to a friend of the family). </p><p></p><p>On a side note, I did own (and possibly still do) 3 square Kookaburra pennies also having no clue of their worth or significance at the age I received them other than they were odd. I lost track of them and have no clue as to where to start looking for them without raising the suspicion of money hungry relatives!! They were individually wrapped in felt and put on top of a pile of coins in a tall Log Cabin tobacco tin and forgot about for years. No clue of their whereabouts now 8.(</p><p></p><p>If they turn up they will be more than welcome, but at the same time hard to part with as they belonged to my grandfather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AussieChris, post: 426177, member: 4915"] It would be so nice to see a good condition dump with it, although dumps were circulated so much their condition is always poorer, would be great to see it complete though. I have held both a holey dollar and dump in my hands as a kid, never really knew the significance at the time (they belonged to a friend of the family). On a side note, I did own (and possibly still do) 3 square Kookaburra pennies also having no clue of their worth or significance at the age I received them other than they were odd. I lost track of them and have no clue as to where to start looking for them without raising the suspicion of money hungry relatives!! They were individually wrapped in felt and put on top of a pile of coins in a tall Log Cabin tobacco tin and forgot about for years. No clue of their whereabouts now 8.( If they turn up they will be more than welcome, but at the same time hard to part with as they belonged to my grandfather. [/QUOTE]
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