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1776, 1876, 1976 dates found in one day..

Chris(SoCenWI)

Well-known member
Unfortunately the 1776 and 1976 were on the same bicentenial half. But the 1876 Indian head is a good date.

We finally got some rain- 1.5-2 inches so hit some yards I had permission at but was waiting for moisture. 1905 barber quarter, 1903 and 1906 V nickels, some silver and IH's. Dug one hit I usually wouldn't have but for some reason it sounded nice- hit pretty much smack dab center of the screen. First coin out was a nickel and immediately new there would be either a silver or copper coin coming out. Do this every once in a while, sometimes get nickel, then silver, then something inbetween signal, but this was rock solid in the center every swing. I think this happens when the coins are in solid electrical contact and pure averaging occurs.

Otherwise just a fun time, got a big handful of wheaties, one was a 1909 VDB, a first for me. Took a good magnifying glass to discern the VDB. Maybe some night when I get a few beers in me I'll try discern an "S"

Chris
 
Nice finds! I've tried SEVERAL times to see a D on the 2 1916 Mercs I have... :) With and without beer!

-Bill
 
I am fortunate in finding one AU 1916D in Platsmouth and the other in Oneal Nebraska back in the eighties. Been trying to find another one since that time as you can guess. It rained last night at long last so with a few more we can dig through this hard soil at last.

Have a good one,
 
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