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laplander

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Been a while since I dug my last half dime, they are almost as elusive as the trimes. Have to admit this one is in the tops for condition. I had a great time ledge cutting, detecting, and sifting with Jellyman and his boys. The productive layer was running anywhere from 12 to 18 inches deep, with the frozen ground around 5 inches thick.
Hope he posts some pics of the other finds.
 

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She sure is a beauty!
 
Been a while since I dug my last half dime, they are almost as elusive as the trimes. Have to admit this one is in the tops for condition. I had a great time ledge cutting, detecting, and sifting with Jellyman and his boys. The productive layer was running anywhere from 12 to 18 inches deep, with the frozen ground around 5 inches thick.
Hope he posts some pics of the other finds.
Yesssss!
 
Very nice find there and in killer condition too!!
Congrats!!👍👍
I have never found one, but my buddy found one while detecting around a very old house some years ago.. same year as yours..
 
Been a while since I dug my last half dime, they are almost as elusive as the trimes. Have to admit this one is in the tops for condition. I had a great time ledge cutting, detecting, and sifting with Jellyman and his boys. The productive layer was running anywhere from 12 to 18 inches deep, with the frozen ground around 5 inches thick.
Hope he posts some pics of the other finds.
Nice find... Thanks for telling me it was up here...

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