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First US dollar coin this year

wasp

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2000 Sacajawea US golden dollar although not so golden now after spending who knows how long in some heavily fertilized ground. The cross is not silver....probably aluminum. I was using my V3i and SEF 10x12. Most of the coins were deep. One of the dimes was 8+".
 
Thanks Jim. It does add up for sure!
 
Hey wasp, that's a GOOD haul! I'd sure rather dig a dollar coin than 100 crusty memorials. That's a lot easier on the back! Best of luck and...

Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
Blind Squirrel said:
Hey wasp, that's a GOOD haul! I'd sure rather dig a dollar coin than 100 crusty memorials. That's a lot easier on the back! Best of luck and...

Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel

You betcha, BS. Much easier on the back. I try to leave those old crusty memorials in the ground but can't seem to resist digging them to see if that's really what it is.
 
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