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10 dollar gold coin
10 dollar gold coin

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SPOTLIGHT:
Quick Draw II

  • Digital coin depth indicator tells you how deep to dig
  • Your choice of Variable Notch and Auto Notch Modes
  • Three level iron discrimination for relic hunting
  • Nine segment digital target identification and three tone audio feedback

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Doesn't taste like chocolate.

My first impression was that this must be one of those chocolate coins, but I soon realized it wasn't.

Hi guys My name is Sean Pouliot and I found this great 10 Dollar gold coin, circa 1913. From what Silver Mike told me these are very rarely found.

I use a Quickdraw II. The coin was about 4 inches deep, in the middle of a depression on the ground. There was a large rock nearby that was probably placed over it but was rolled away to be used as a seat or something. My first impression was that this must be one of those chocolate coins, but I soon realized it wasn't.

Excited,
Sean Pouliot