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U.S. Die error coin:clapping:

Heath

New member
I was able to get out and enjoy several hours of pounding the ground at our local recreation area. It was the usual finds, pulltabs, poptops, and torn aluminum cans:rant:. The clad was hard picking but I managed to dig some, due to the age of the town, built in 1954-1958. I always check the clad just in case a rarity pops up, and low and behold there is was:super:, not old but somewhat rare.

HH:detecting:
 
I've seen my Dad spend hours looking through his huge containers of coins for error coins.
 
I just found my first. A 1917 (received in pocket change) with a die clash error: Congrats on yours!
 
Definitely distinctive error on the wheatie. Great find!:thumbup:

HH:detecting:
 
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