Thrift Shop Treasures

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First huntFilling a cofee can or twoCould use a few more storage tubsThe garage is looking smaller all the timeMaybe it's time to contact the museum
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I love thrift shops.  They have given me many books and magazines that now occupy places of honor in my treasure library.

In this podcast, I discuss resale store treasure hunting.  I also describe a magazine I recently picked up at a Goodwill store - a magazine with an article that virtually screams, "Get your old coins here - nothing newer than 1900!"

Well, mostly coins older than 1900, anyway.

Because this once-prosperous village pretty much died when it was left an orphan by the railroad in 1873.

And no, it's not in the old west.  Ghost towns can be found in virtually every state, and this one is in Indiana.

Listen at http://thetreasurecorner.com.

---Dan Hughes, http://treasuremanual.com

---Dan Hughes, http://treasuremanual.com

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One of My Thrift Shop[ Treasures

Found at Community Thrift in Charlotte,North Carolina- Recommend everyone Read this Book Recently met a man name Eddie Mercado, that new alot of Treasure Hunters in Florida.  I guess I beat some of those Amazon Book Seller's that morning.

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