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BEAUTIFUL Buffalo Nickel!

Went to the new park I have been hammering. Dad got a wheat penny right off the bat and I walked around for a while and under this tree I dug 3 Jeffersons and then I got a real nice smooth deep 12-13. Popped the plug. Still down there. About 7 inches deep I see a red nickel come popping out. I could already see the date was 1914. Cleaned it up and it’s a 1914 S. A semi key date. Other than that some clad and a wheat for me and that was it. Made my day! Never hunted out.
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Always makes you take a deep breath when you first realize just what it is!! Nice find!!!
 
Congrats! I got 6 wheats and two Jeffersons yesterday. The Equinox hits them nickles pretty good!
Since I got the nox in early April I have dug over 75 Jefferson nickels. Some buffaloes and wars as well. I love park 1 and 5 tones. The older nickels sound a lot smoother than the newer ones do.
 
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