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Put it back. That is Charon's fee for carrying you across the River Styx to
Hades after your boat sinks. On second thought, better replace it with a Visa card. A silver dollar won't even get you from Seattle to Bremerton these days. :-) "engsol" wrote in message ... As frequent readers know, I just bought my first "real" boat, a Yankee 30 Mk 3. Today, while getting the opinion of a boat yard guy re an engine issue, I poked around the keel stepped mast step, (really grungy), and found a washer....or at least I thought it was a washer. I took it home and washed it off. Turned out it was a silver dollar. 1880 Liberty. My question to all my friends here is: should I replace the original coin when I re-step the mast? Or should (can) I use a more modern coin? Norm B |
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