I have decided to bury my coin collection....

I have decided to bury my coin collection...Even though it is quite modern, I do have a good selection of old coins that will be going in...I am sorry if some of you want my coins, but alas, they are going in, never to be re-treaved !! I am going to list my coins first of all, I will be taking pictures of this process as well....I did research topics here of burying coins, I see a "longacre" stating the same the same thing back in 2005 thread...I wonder if he ever carried it out...??? I doubt it, he sounded to greedy..
Anyway, Here is a list of the coins going in.....
2 sets of entire silver proof state quarters..
4 proof ben frankins proof. ..2 from 63 , 1 from 58 , 1 from 57
4 uncirculaed frankins 58-69-60-61
many proof sets, 1951, 58. 59, 61, 62, 63, 64, 62, 63..
also mint sets 1994,95, 95, 96,97, 97,98,98
1942 ms69 half dollar, 6 unc morgan dollars, 4 UNC peace dollars.. , 1857 MS quarter , au 1900 morgan, au 1903 morgan, 1889 ,1890,1883, 1885 all great condition,.
3 tubes of silver american eagles...2009 being the last...
1843 2 cents? also old nickel and dime..all 1800....tooo many more to list...wait.....1970-1974 silver ikes. in the BROWN BOX, yea, I somehow wanted to justify that series..
many more coins, 1976-1776 siler trio., etc...it;'s all going in..
many more singlw silver state coins, and silver eagles....
I am guessing about 2K-4K worth of coins....I know how I am going to package this...
Yes, I am wanting a "pirates" type of buried treasure here..
my sons dont have a real interest in my coins...so I want to bury them.....I dont have one of a kind pieces, but decent ones....the only thing i am including with this burial is a note stating the barial date. that's it.
I won't miss these coins, as I do love coins, but let mother nature embrace these coins for what they are.....
Except for my gold, I just cant give that away, LO!!
Anyway, Here is a list of the coins going in.....
2 sets of entire silver proof state quarters..
4 proof ben frankins proof. ..2 from 63 , 1 from 58 , 1 from 57
4 uncirculaed frankins 58-69-60-61
many proof sets, 1951, 58. 59, 61, 62, 63, 64, 62, 63..
also mint sets 1994,95, 95, 96,97, 97,98,98
1942 ms69 half dollar, 6 unc morgan dollars, 4 UNC peace dollars.. , 1857 MS quarter , au 1900 morgan, au 1903 morgan, 1889 ,1890,1883, 1885 all great condition,.
3 tubes of silver american eagles...2009 being the last...
1843 2 cents? also old nickel and dime..all 1800....tooo many more to list...wait.....1970-1974 silver ikes. in the BROWN BOX, yea, I somehow wanted to justify that series..
many more coins, 1976-1776 siler trio., etc...it;'s all going in..
many more singlw silver state coins, and silver eagles....
I am guessing about 2K-4K worth of coins....I know how I am going to package this...
Yes, I am wanting a "pirates" type of buried treasure here..
my sons dont have a real interest in my coins...so I want to bury them.....I dont have one of a kind pieces, but decent ones....the only thing i am including with this burial is a note stating the barial date. that's it.
I won't miss these coins, as I do love coins, but let mother nature embrace these coins for what they are.....
Except for my gold, I just cant give that away, LO!!
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<< <i>I have decided to bury my coin collection...Even though it is quite modern, I do have a good selection of old coins that will be going in...I am sorry if some of you want my coins, but alas, they are going in, never to be re-treaved !! I am going to list my coins first of all, I will be taking pictures of this process as well....I did research topics here of burying coins, I see a "longacre" stating the same the same thing back in 2005 thread...I wonder if he ever carried it out...??? I doubt it, he sounded to greedy..
Anyway, Here is a list of the coins going in.....
2 sets of entire silver proof state quarters..
4 proof ben frankins proof. ..2 from 63 , 1 from 58 , 1 from 57
4 uncirculaed frankins 58-69-60-61
many proof sets, 1951, 58. 59, 61, 62, 63, 64, 62, 63..
also mint sets 1994,95, 95, 96,97, 97,98,98
1942 ms69 half dollar, 6 unc morgan dollars, 4 UNC peace dollars.. , 1857 MS quarter , au 1900 morgan, au 1903 morgan, 1889 ,1890,1883, 1885 all great condition,.
3 tubes of silver american eagles...2009 being the last...
1843 2 cents? also old nickel and dime..all 1800....tooo many more to list...wait.....1970-1974 silver ikes. in the BROWN BOX, yea, I somehow wanted to justify that series..
many more coins, 1976-1776 siler trio., etc...it;'s all going in..
many more singlw silver state coins, and silver eagles....
I am guessing about 2K-4K worth of coins....I know how I am going to package this...
Yes, I am wanting a "pirates" type of buried treasure here..
my sons dont have a real interest in my coins...so I want to bury them.....I dont have one of a kind pieces, but decent ones....the only thing i am including with this burial is a note stating the barial date. that's it.
I won't miss these coins, as I do love coins, but let mother nature embrace these coins for what they are.....
Except for my gold, I just cant give that away, LO!! >>
You might want to rethink your plan.
If you get caught burying all that junk without an environmental assessment, you might be put in the slammer for many years.
<< <i>1942 ms69 half dollar >>
I wanna see that one before you give it a dirt nap
And yes, my name (which i will give my last name only)will be associated with this hoard of some kind..I hope........
I suggest rather than using a landmark that will eventually disappear (e.g., a tree, rock), you consider GPS or a careful set of bearings on landscpae features. If you bury it so deep a bulldozer won't hit it, nobody will ever find it. If you bury in a pretty grassy park, you'd risk someone paving it over for the Big BO monument in 20 years. I suggest just selling it or donating it, buying multiple rolls of buffalo nickels, and silver quarters and just spreading them sparcely across every park and beach you ever visit for the next decade. That'd be more fun for the kids.
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<< <i>1942 ms69 half dollar >>
I wanna see that one before you give it a dirt nap
It's mine -- back off!!!
I do have a question however?
Do you want them to be found any time within the next hundred years?
I ask this because that should give you a better idea of where to bury them. There are more than a few
places where they might "never" be found.
Frankly, I think I'd want mine to be found, if I did it. Given that, I would probably pick a spot where I knew
the potential for metal detecting would happen. and I would consider a landmark, unmoveable boulder or
tree as a close spot.
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
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<< <i>My queastion is WHERE to bury it, by a tree, a rock? >>
pm sent with map.
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anyway, I will post soon more clues and picks....
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<< <i>1942 ms69 half dollar >>
I wanna see that one before you give it a dirt nap
It's mine -- back off!!!
Must be 3rd. World - none in the PCGS Pop report
Good luck, BTW. ALT much?
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<< <i>.... these will also be in a tupperware container to finish the deal....... >>
You should tell us earlier that you are sponsored by tupperware and that this is only a a tupperware quality experiment/commercial!!
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I wouldn't bury them - would rather hide them in some older (public) building - t. i. in church 4 example or. in National Library or....in The Capitol Building LOL - and would published a treasure map with puzzels (National Treasure movie style
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<< <i>And yes, my name (which i will give my last name only)will be associated with this hoard of some kind..I hope........ >>
Ah, I can see it now...the Dip$hit hoard. -Preussen
Break up the hoard into four lots, put a coded map to the other three locations in each lot and bury them...
Once one is found the hunt is on, would be great fun..."-)
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<< <i>My queastion is WHERE to bury it, by a tree, a rock? I dont want to bury near something that will bulldozed in the future, but public is good....or on a public land, or private? >>
Trees and rocks get bulldozed all the time. Only safe place to bury would be at the bottom of the bluff where I live.
<< <i>If you're burying it as a lot, I suggest double sealing it into foodsaver bags with dessicants and oxygen absorbtive baggies, then placing it into a sealed, nitrogen-purged PVC pipe with lots more dessicant baggies.
I suggest rather than using a landmark that will eventually disappear (e.g., a tree, rock), you consider GPS or a careful set of bearings on landscpae features. If you bury it so deep a bulldozer won't hit it, nobody will ever find it. If you bury in a pretty grassy park, you'd risk someone paving it over for the Big BO monument in 20 years. I suggest just selling it or donating it, buying multiple rolls of buffalo nickels, and silver quarters and just spreading them sparcely across every park and beach you ever visit for the next decade. That'd be more fun for the kids. >>
Someone may have thought about this before!
I thinks its a great idea love it
Yes.
Ryan
If you get caught burying all that junk without an environmental assessment, you might be put in the slammer for many years.
<< <i>I have decided to bury my coin collection...Even though it is quite modern, I do have a good selection of old coins that will be going in...I am sorry if some of you want my coins, but alas, they are going in, never to be re-treaved !! I am going to list my coins first of all, I will be taking pictures of this process as well....I did research topics here of burying coins, I see a "longacre" stating the same the same thing back in 2005 thread...I wonder if he ever carried it out...??? I doubt it, he sounded to greedy..
Anyway, Here is a list of the coins going in.....
2 sets of entire silver proof state quarters..
4 proof ben frankins proof. ..2 from 63 , 1 from 58 , 1 from 57
4 uncirculaed frankins 58-69-60-61
many proof sets, 1951, 58. 59, 61, 62, 63, 64, 62, 63..
also mint sets 1994,95, 95, 96,97, 97,98,98
1942 ms69 half dollar, 6 unc morgan dollars, 4 UNC peace dollars.. , 1857 MS quarter , au 1900 morgan, au 1903 morgan, 1889 ,1890,1883, 1885 all great condition,.
3 tubes of silver american eagles...2009 being the last...
1843 2 cents? also old nickel and dime..all 1800....tooo many more to list...wait.....1970-1974 silver ikes. in the BROWN BOX, yea, I somehow wanted to justify that series..
many more coins, 1976-1776 siler trio., etc...it;'s all going in..
many more singlw silver state coins, and silver eagles....
I am guessing about 2K-4K worth of coins....I know how I am going to package this...
Yes, I am wanting a "pirates" type of buried treasure here..
my sons dont have a real interest in my coins...so I want to bury them.....I dont have one of a kind pieces, but decent ones....the only thing i am including with this burial is a note stating the barial date. that's it.
I won't miss these coins, as I do love coins, but let mother nature embrace these coins for what they are.....
Except for my gold, I just cant give that away, LO!! >>
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<< <i>You might want to rethink your plan.
If you get caught burying all that junk without an environmental assessment, you might be put in the slammer for many years.
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Hurry, there are a limited number of maps available.
One year from the burial, gather a bunch of YN's and send them on a metal detecting competition. Give them a map with clues etc...