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Nice silver Day !! With a German 1909 1/2 mark!

Mark kus

Well-known member
Hunted the school yard where I work for two Mercury dimes 1940 -1941 yesterday and a small sterling bracelet today I hunted another school one town over from me with a former state police officer a friend..
I found the naval button and a 1952 Washington and the .50 shell which is the second shell I’ve found in this school yard!
Then I met up with a friend of mine and I hunted his yard and got some clad a few wheats then a 1964 Washington and a 1909 1/2 mark!
That was a first for me ..
Using my Equinox park 2 recovery 6 iron 1 5 tones
 
Thanks guys I’ve been doing very well with silver and gold finally ..with a 11 gram ring
 
A great bunch of finds - the German 1/2 Mark looks real nice !
 
E-Trac-Ohio said:
A great bunch of finds - the German 1/2 Mark looks real nice !
Thanks I here’s a shot of the eagle
 
Howdy Mkus--

That 1/2 Mark is an unusual and very neat find. Congratulations on that and your other finds. I've found, while detecting oil camps that date back to the 1940's, several older English coins as well as German coins. I suspect that when soldiers returning from WW2 brought back coins and then either they or their children lost them. Keep those goodies rolling in! Best of luck and...

Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
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