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keepers from last two hunts

undrpar

Well-known member
a few keepers from the last few hunts,1892 barber quarter,1912 v-nickle,3 mercs,2 rosies,a toasty indian and a miltary button..thanks for looking
 
Keepers indeed, congrats
 
Excellent finds undrpar! I especially like your Infantry Company E collar disc of 1924-1937.I imagine that you checked your 1912 Barber nickle for a mint mark. 1912 was the first year that the US minted nickles at branch mints. The 1912-D is common in circulated grades But the 1912-S, even in dug condition should fetch at least a $100. Good hunting! Best of luck and...

Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
Undrpar, I looked at your collar disc a bit closer and I think that it is the 1918-1924 version. Best of luck and...

Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
Awesome findings, congrats! Perfect...

Best wishes, Jürgen
 
Thanks guys,appreciate it.no mint mark on the v nickle squirrel.tried my hardest to make an s appear
 
Congrats on a great hunt! You found a very nice assortment there!
 
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