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7th trip to my "new" park and was greeted by a SLQ

JimmyCT

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Recovered two more silvers and 13 wheaties. The earliest wheatie is dated 1916.
Funny as I was climbing up this little embankment today, I started popping wheat pennies left and right. I said to myself, "self, with all these wheat pennies there surely has to be a silver coin in here someplace."
Sure enough, no faster then that sentence flew out of my mouth, I get a nice sweet high tone and a 28-29 TID. About 4" deep out pops this Beautiful 1926 SLQ!! First one I have ever found with a nice full date.
This brings my total to 27 silvers and 139 wheat cents from this park.
Thanks for looking - Jim
 

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Recovered two more silvers and 13 wheaties. The earliest wheatie is dated 1916.
Funny as I was climbing up this little embankment today, I started popping wheat pennies left and right. I said to myself, "self, with all these wheat pennies there surely has to be a silver coin in here someplace."
Sure enough, no faster then that sentence flew out of my mouth, I get a nice sweet high tone and a 28-29 TID. About 4" deep out pops this Beautiful 1926 SLQ!! First one I have ever found with a nice full date.
This brings my total to 27 silvers and 139 wheat cents from this park.
Thanks for looking - Jim
Nice 1926..!
 
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