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Standing Liberty Quarter and a Large Cent

Keith F15D

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It's been a while since I've found some good coins to post but these are worth it I think. It started last Friday when my friend invited me to his location that he had found a 1773 Spanish Reale on Thursday. I started the morning with a few rusty nails and after two hours I finally thought I had a hit. I cut the plug and at about 7 inches I use the pin pointer only to find a larger rust nail, not what I heard in my headset so I covered the plug and scanned the hole again and this time it had that high pitch. I got my first Standing Liberty Quarter with a good date (1919) and detail to boot. My next coin came just 15 minutes later at about eight inches with a piece of red brick right on top of the 1819 Large Cent. I have been on cloud nine with finding two coins that are 100 years old from each other and that both are in great condition. I'm so happy that I have a friend that includes me on his hunts and that's what it's all about. Happy Hunting to all of you

Keith
 
both of those are in great shape....wtg!
 
Beautiful coins! Congratulations to you and thanks for the story and the pictures.

NebTrac
 
Standing Lib. most beautiful coin made IMHO. And very rare to get a Pre 1925 with any kinda date. The Largie is sweet also! Way to go!
 
Outstanding !
 
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