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Oh boy Local rest stop=capped bust !!!!

metalfun said:
WTG I've only found one several years ago right in our front yard of a house we bought 8 years ago. The house was built in 1953, Found it with a Garrett ace 250, Also found a 1889 dime and a 1904 Indian head the same day. The half dime was a 1832 but not nearly as nice as yours.All your post are inspiring. Thanks :jump::jump::jump:
Thanks Metalfun Nice finds man the 1835 was a more common year I found. Two in same shape one last year in a school yard just a cool coin I was very surprised when I saw this one was the same date!
Love this hobby!
Mark
 
Mkus said:
Digger 45 said:
Great find, just wondering if it rang up higher out of the ground, it seems to be very low at 21-22 for a silver dime.
I did not check air test don’t forget these are almost half the size of a silver dime and it was on edge in the sidewall
Mark
The last half dime I dug rang up in the low 20's it was seated.
HH Jeff
 
Good Job Mike...Very nice of you to track her down and return the ring...And the ring still looks good.
 
Is that a cap bust 5 c?
 
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