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Big silver plus two more…...

Mike from MI "Iron Brigade"

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A friend and I hunted an old house this morning for only two hours. The rain ran us off so we will be back. About 30 minutes in I dug a 1949 Rosie. About 45 minutes later I got a sweet tone. I started to dig and in my loose dirt I seen another silver edge. I called John over so we could find out what it was together. It turned out to be a 1925 mercury dime. We took pics and he was still there when I ran my pointer through the loose dirt only to hear another sweet tone. So while he was still there I started to uncover another silver edge. At first I thought it was a quarter, but quickly seen it was bigger. Flipped it over to see a 1952 Franklin looking back at me. Been awhile since I got a silver half also a while since I got two silvers in one hole. Got some misc stuff too. My buddy got two indians and a 1942 Netherlands coin. Weird thing is no wheat cents. We will be back to that place soon.
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Sweet. I have never dug but one half and it was a Kennedy.
 
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