Larbear2
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Got out the other night for a short hour long hunt before dark at an elementary school about a mile away. Was finding some coins out in the large grassy area where the little kiddos run and play. Came across a 75 vdi on the F70 which I assumed was going to be another clad dime since I had already dug several of them already. It was a dime but it was a silver instead of clad. I have found seven silver rosies this year, six of them have been ‘64. The one exception was a ‘52 found a few weeks ago. Seems a little strange but I’ll take ‘em. No merc dimes for the year as of yet.
While searching the bark chips around the playground equipment, I found an old coin bracelet, seven coins. Only one coins is US, a three cent coin that is very thin and worn. I couldn’t find a date, it was probably where one of the holes were punched.
There are two Canadian nickels, one a 1900 which is kind of bent in a taco shape, the other is a 1907.
There is a pence coin coin from 1840, there are two ore coins, one is a 25 ore from 1874 the other is a 10 ore from 1874.
There is a coin with just a 10 on it, not sure where that coin is from, no markings to indicate that, date is 1907. GL & HH
While searching the bark chips around the playground equipment, I found an old coin bracelet, seven coins. Only one coins is US, a three cent coin that is very thin and worn. I couldn’t find a date, it was probably where one of the holes were punched.
There are two Canadian nickels, one a 1900 which is kind of bent in a taco shape, the other is a 1907.
There is a pence coin coin from 1840, there are two ore coins, one is a 25 ore from 1874 the other is a 10 ore from 1874.
There is a coin with just a 10 on it, not sure where that coin is from, no markings to indicate that, date is 1907. GL & HH