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1887 seated dime

What a great looking dime! Thanks for posting.
 
Way to go bro !!!! :clapping:
 
Very nice!!! Lets see the back side of the dime!!! :detecting:
 
I'm in the process of field testing the Excelerator. Can we get a little detail. How the coins hit and registered, how deep, etc. Thanks.

Bill
 
:usaflag:Very nice.

I know I guy in Rochester, MN who collects trade tokens. I'm sure he would be interested. He will offer you cash or any silver coins you might like. He is honest and fair. He will make you an offer, send YOU the coin(s) or cash first, including a pre-stamped envelope for you to mail the token back to him. I recently found a trade token and he traded me straight-up with a 1907 Barber Half-Dollar. I was happy. And if you don't like it just mail it back to him. Just e-mail him a clear picture of both sides of the token, and tell him that "Dave in Cook,MN" gave you the reference.

His name is Gary Kruesel

kruesel@us.ibm.com
 
Uncle Willy said:
I'm in the process of field testing the Excelerator. Can we get a little detail. How the coins hit and registered, how deep, etc. Thanks.

Bill
that was my first time out with the 10''14''coil .The dime read as a dime but bounced in the quarter fiftey cent range then bounced back to dime. It was only five to six inches deep. And the bullets read bounced from dime to penny, and were eight to ten inches deep.
 
Great finds. I'm still waiting for my first seated coin. Someday, I hope!

Chris
 
What a beauty! I hope I find something half as nice.:punch:
 
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