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Some recent silver finds..

I had the "need" to take a couple of trips to my old home town, visiting my favorite "Seated" park once and another old favorite park the other time. Found all of these coins in areas I'd gone over previously, usually with a rusty nail or something similiar in the hole.

The 1911-D Barber quarter is a low-mintage date and worth a premium, except for the fact that it was in a very rocky area near a road and only an inch or so down, so I foolishly used no caution whatsoever in digging it up and scratched the you know what out of it- damn!

Also found 2 Indians in one hole, which were stuck together. They were so heavily corroded that I couldn't get a date off either one. I'm going to try a couple of things to see if I can at least get a date. Found a few older wheats too, including a 1909. If I can get any of them to a condition where I can get a good pic, I'll post them.

Enjoy the pics and HH All!

-- Jeff --
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Terrific finds! Great idea to try near the road. We all head for the center of the field and forget coins could be anywhere.
Congrats!
 
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