John 'n' W.Va
Active member
Well how about two hours MD'ing and the wheat is about harvested. I had to take some of that time and give a demonstration on the Ace to a local farmer. My clad was way down. Most of the coins although few were older. Only three wheat's, but my third 1909 for the week.
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Last year I found the set of war nickels a couple times over. This year is starting off good. First time in this field a 1942 war nickel. Second time a 1943 war nickel. Today a 1944 war nickel. Maybe I'll go again and get the 1945.
Also found 1949 and a 1944 dime.
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This is the front and back of the token I found. It is made of aluminum.
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Total. I swung over a plastic bag and found the copper fittings. Only one clad.
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Last year I found the set of war nickels a couple times over. This year is starting off good. First time in this field a 1942 war nickel. Second time a 1943 war nickel. Today a 1944 war nickel. Maybe I'll go again and get the 1945.
Also found 1949 and a 1944 dime.
[attachment 90325 5-9-083silvers.jpg]
This is the front and back of the token I found. It is made of aluminum.
[attachment 90323 Imagesoaptoken.jpg]
Total. I swung over a plastic bag and found the copper fittings. Only one clad.
[attachment 90324 5-9-08total.jpg]