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    They say it's good for the soul.......



    I guess this is confession hour.=20




    -----Original Message-----
    From: Roger Moore <rogermoore435@yahoo.com>
    To: colonial-coins <colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com>
    Sent: Tue, Jan 7, 2014 4:15 pm
    Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] A good feeling


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    Okay, I guess this is confession hour. I had a coin that was plated in on=
    e of my articles. The finest known of a very late die state. I was gettin=
    g ready to place the entire Family into the depths of the bank vault and co=
    uld not find that one coin. I searched and searched. Went through all the=
    coins in the vault and then looked everywhere else including in the cracks=
    under the cushions of sofas and chairs where I would sit to study coins. =
    I spent hours looking. Nothing. It was two years later after I bought ano=
    ther but lesser coin of the same variety that I found the coin placed in a =
    flip with another coin. Have no idea how that happened but suspect a marti=
    ni or two might have played some role. In any case it was a cause for grea=
    t celebration for me. Not an overly expensive coin but one I wanted to pre=
    serve for future numismatists!! Roger




    On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 2:00 PM, "CMcdon0923@aol.com" <CMcdon0923@aol.c=
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    =20=20


    I know the feeling well.
    Many years ago, I misplaced a handful of well worn CTs=E2=80=A6..nothing si=
    gnificant, maybe four or five coins. I searched all over but never found t=
    hem. I assumed that I had thrown them out as I have been known to =E2=80=
    =9Chide=E2=80=9D things at the bottom of the garbage can (=E2=80=9Cclean=E2=
    =80=9D garbage=E2=80=A6paper and the like) by my desk.
    Several years later (at least five, maybe more) I was boxing up about 20 ye=
    ars=E2=80=99 worth of National Geographic magazines I was donating to our l=
    ocal library. As I picked up a small handful, I noticed an obvious =E2=80=
    =9Cbulge=E2=80=9D in the stack. Upon looking, guess what=E2=80=A6.there we=
    re the coins!
    As a matter of fact, right now I am =E2=80=9Cmissing=E2=80=9D two small anc=
    ients. These are small ancient silver coins each about 3 or 4 millimeters =
    in diameter. I suspect that I had them in an unmarked envelope which I pul=
    led out and placed another coin in without realizing they were in there. S=
    o someday I hope to make another pleasing =E2=80=9Cdiscovery=E2=80=9D.
    =20
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    From: Ray Williams <njraywms@optonline.net>
    To: Colonialcoins <colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com>
    Sent: Tue, Jan 7, 2014 7:49 am
    Subject: [Colonial Numismatics] A good feeling


    =20=20

    How many of you have misplaced a coin or a coin box? Between bringing=20
    coins back n forth from the bank, coin shows, talks to clubs, sharing=20
    with friends... I get this knot in my stomach when I can't find=20
    something. Well, that happened yesterday when I went to look small box=20
    of coins. I thought it was in the house. I tore the house apart to no=20
    avail. Then I assumed it was in the safe deposit box. I went to the=20
    bank after a long trip to North Jersey, and it wasn't in there!!! I=20
    finally found it inside a larger coin box - sort of mis-filed. What a=20
    good feeling when something missing shows up again!
    Ray






















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    Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] A good feeling<br>
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    <div><SPAN>Okay,  I guess this is confession hour.  I had a coin =
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    e die state.  I was getting ready to place the entire Family into the =
    depths of the bank vault and could not find that one coin.  I searched=
    and searched.  Went through all the coins in the vault and then looke=
    d everywhere else including in the cracks under the cushions of sofas and c=
    hairs where I would sit to study coins.  I spent hours looking.&n=
    bsp; Nothing.  It was two years later after I bought another but lesse=
    r coin of the same variety that I found the coin placed in a flip with anot=
    her coin.  Have no idea how that happened but suspect a martini or two=
    might have played some role.  In any case it was a cause for great ce=
    lebration for me.  Not an overly expensive coin but one I wanted to pr=
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    <div class=3Dyiv1867190977MsoNormal><FONT size=3D3><FONT face=3DCalibri>I k=
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    <div class=3Dyiv1867190977MsoNormal><FONT size=3D3><FONT face=3DCalibri>Man=
    y years ago, I misplaced a handful of well worn CTs=E2=80=A6..nothing signi=
    ficant, maybe four or five coins.<SPAN>  </SPAN>I searched all over bu=
    t never found them.<SPAN>  </SPAN>I assumed that I had thrown them out=
    as I have been known to =E2=80=9Chide=E2=80=9D things at the bottom of the=
    garbage can (=E2=80=9C<I>clean=E2=80=9D garbage=E2=80=A6paper and the like=
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    eral years later (<I>at least five</I>, <I>maybe</I> <I>more</I>) I was box=
    ing up about 20 years=E2=80=99 worth of National Geographic magazines I was=
    donating to our local library.<SPAN>  </SPAN>As I picked up a small h=
    andful, I noticed an obvious =E2=80=9Cbulge=E2=80=9D in the stack.<SPAN>&nb=
    sp; </SPAN>Upon looking, guess what=E2=80=A6.there were the coins!</FONT></=
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    <div class=3Dyiv1867190977MsoNormal><FONT size=3D3><FONT face=3DCalibri>As =
    a matter of fact, right now I am =E2=80=9Cmissing=E2=80=9D two small ancien=
    ts.<SPAN>  </SPAN>These are small ancient silver coins each about 3 or=
    4 millimeters in diameter.<SPAN>  </SPAN>I suspect that I had them in=
    an unmarked envelope which I pulled out and placed another coin in without=
    realizing they were in there.<SPAN>  </SPAN>So someday I hope to make=
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    none>finally found it inside a larger coin box - sort of mis-filed. What a =
    <BR clear=3Dnone>good feeling when something missing shows up again!<BR cle=
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