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Cleaning coins today- Found a 1939 Wheat amongest them

Dancer

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No big deal but I got to wonder how many pockets he's been in in his 73 yrs. The date was pretty crusted over so he must have been buried for a good while. He'll sit in my wifes Wheat collection for who knows how much longer. 1965 was the first yr. for clad Q's & dimes. I rolled $20 worth of Q's today and only found 3 from the 1960's. The State Q's are taking over the dug quarter gang now. Woke up couple of weeks ago and my Sniper coil was all screwed up. Called Garrett, they sent me a new one with a return Fedex slip for my old one., got in no time! [It had 3 days left on it's warrenty] Some of these top end detectors out there, have a use,but allot of guys buy them just to coin shoot in the park. Talk about over kill. I've had my GTI 1500 since 2002 got an Ace 250 shortly after they came out, and a AT PRO also. Together they make a Wicked team. Drove abt an hr to one of my honey holes the other day. It was unusually sparce then I started coming across some nice neat plugs. Hmmmm this is not good no matter how nice the plugs.
 
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