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Super SILVER Saturday, lots of Goodies

After getting home Friday evening from Mexico, I was pumped and headed out for an early Saturday morning hunt. using my new 5x10 SEF Coil (which I LOVE!)I was getting good crisp deep signals all morning. my first find of the day was an awesome Sterling Silver Military SharpShooters Award Badge. I dug 3 Mercury Dimes as well, with a very nice 1937 "D" being one of them.


After switching locations I found a Vintage Woman's Sterling Silver Ring that was bent up and I straightened it up the best I could with what I had. right before I headed home my last target was a no date Buffalo Nickel..... all and all, the day was a great one with 5 Silver, 7 Wheat's and a nice Buffalo, Thanks for looking, DirtDiga
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Nice dirt work there! Here I thought you were only a water guy!:clapping: Great finds!
Mud
 
Congratulations on some very nice finds. I found one of those sterling Marksmanship badges at an old National Guard Armory. Yours is only the second one that I have ever seen posted. Nice Silver coins also.
 
Great day for sure.

I am so jealous.........

HH y'all.

Frank
 
I like that sharpshooters badge, what did you use to clean it up?
The ring looks like it could be Zuni or possibly Navajo made. Does it have any marks or initials stamped on the inside?
HH Ed in co.
 
Great finds, silver is always good, I especially like that 1937 D Merc and how well it cleaned up, thanks for sharing. HH
 
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