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More Coins Found!

It was too nice out today weather-wise and you guess it, I went back to the familiar spot for some late season actions.

I made two trips out. The morning hunt yielded a 1945-P War Time nickel and a 1942 Merc in great condition.

The second trip made in the afternoon ended with similar result with a 1925 Merc and a 1960 Rosie.
I didn't bring the camera along in the afternoon therefore no action shots.

The action shot here show the 1942 Merc still in the hole.
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Group Shot
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Thanks for checking!
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Comments

  • phutphut Posts: 1,087
    Cool!! A four silver day. I'm still waiting for a 2 silver day.


  • << <i>Cool!! A four silver day. I'm still waiting for a 2 silver day. >>



    Im still waiting for silver...
  • Nice work!

    That 42' Merc is really nice!
    Analog Rules! Knobs and Switches are cool!
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  • STONESTONE Posts: 15,275
    That '42 merc is awesome.

    Have you checked for the overdate?


  • << <i>Cool!! A four silver day. I'm still waiting for a 2 silver day. >>


    But your finds are exceptional, Phut. We need quantity to match with your quality. image



    << <i>Nice work! >>




    << <i>That 42' Merc is really nice! >>


    Thanks, GR. It was prolly dropped not too long after it was minted. You can still feel the sharp edges along the rim.



    << <i>Have you checked for the overdate? >>


    Yep! Looked with the loupe. No "1" underneath.



    << <i>Im still waiting for silver... >>


    I have two suggestions that perhaps can solve the silverless issue.
    One: New 'tector and or
    Two: New venues.

    Thanks, guys, for your comments.
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  • Looks like you have a nice little spot there.
    I lust for silver.
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