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V3 tearing it up!

magic

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Havent posted my finds in a while...been to busy playing with the V3 and learning more each day.
Went out with handyman (kevin) and Yazoo last week and ran into some good finds.. Had a great time!
On my first day out, I got a 1953 Franklin half, a 1945 and 1957 quarter and 14 wheats. Also got two old tokens from new orleans.

My second day out with my friends was killer! I got 19 wheats, an undated shielded nickel, a 1884 V nickel, eleven Indian heads! dates are,
1882, 1903, 1898, 1890, 1876, 1864(no L), 1882, 1883, 1899, 1888, 1909.

Now for the silver, I got two rosies, 59 and 51. I also got a 1876 seated quarter and a 1877 seated carson city dime!

Sorry about thye crappy pictures, I havent learned my camera very well...been too busy with the V3!
Thanks for looking

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Awesome job! :clap: The shield nickel still eludes me. :rage:

What part of the country are you in (I'm curious because of the CC dime).
 
Congratulations Magic, darn good finds..........:clapping:
 
Great Job, I'm just getting acclimated to my new V3 also. It's a great detector, even though it has a large learning curve. Once you've got it "basically" understood it's a dream to work with...
 
Thanks everone! The 40s and 50s silver was found in southern Indiana and the seated coins and Indians were found in Illinois.
I was really shocked to get the cc dime. I looked it up and it seems like alot of them were made.
 
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