I got permissioned today to check the yard of an older house, so I gave r, a whirl. Nothing really old or silver, but it was still great fun. This is only the third 1943 Tombac war nickel that I have found and to me they are just too cool. Canada was pumping nickel into the war effort and the brass alloy was used as a substitute that year. The denticals or little divots along the inner edge is actually Morse Code, and it says '' We win when we work willingly'' I believe. This coin also reminds me of both my W.W. 2 vet. grandfathers. The 1935 penny below it was a neat surprise also. I find very few depression era coppers out here. The Canadian prairies suffered terribly in the dust bowl and any money was important. Oh, B.T.W. I tossed that tiny ring that I found a few digs back into some CLR. I figured that the cruddy mess was a brass toy. Turns out that it is silver with hearts across the top. It says Sterling, then a hallmark, then something else inside. It is still only half cleaned. I also touched up a dog tag from that hunt I believe, It is stamped 1905, but badly corroded in some spots. Still my oldest ever, so too cool also. Jeez, you just never know until they are home and cleaned.