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1965 park=1942 Merc

Mr. Beard

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Got out to 2 parks, one Tuesday, and one Wednesday.
The park Tues. has been in use from the mid 1950's and I got some clad, a Chuck-E-cheese token and a spark plug gap tool.
the park wed has been in use since the mid 1960's and I got some clad, a 65 quarter( it's almost silver :tongue:) and a BEE- YOU- TEE- FULL 1942 Merc dime !!!!

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You are right it is beautiful. I love to dig those Mercury dimes. Nice find. HH Dennis in Idaho
 
A couple of winters ago, I ran into another MD'r, who had just found a 1799 silver dollar on Clearwater Beach, FL. You gotta wonder how it got there. It was in beautiful shape. That's as close as I'll ever get to one. Clearwater Beach wasn't around then... that's for sure.
 
Last year I got two merc's and an indian head penny and buffalo nickle in change so in reallity old coins could easily be lost recently as they are still in circulation...
 
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