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Namvet69
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Walked across the street from my house, got a new neighbor who gave me permission. House is circa 1925, dug a couple of old lipsticks, a crushed thimble, assorted metal widgets and then finally a 1919 Buff. Appears to be a 2 feather. Enjoy. The hunt continues. Peace Roy
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Nice find!!
Collecting interests: Mexico & Peru early milled 1 reales + 1796-1891 US dimes
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Thank you Lord for another beautiful day!!!
That's nicer condition that any old nickel I've ever dug. The ones I find have turned orange or red.
Here in Iowa, they come out black if they have been in the ground for any length of time. Congrats Roy. Nice talking with you yesterday.
Jim
Cool, ya got a new friend as well
Nice find... and maybe there are more treasures there. Cheers, RickO
Hard to believe a 1919 buff. What great find and in your neighbors yard.
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Looks like a 2 feather.
Here is a couple example