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1821 capped bust dime

found my first bust coin 1821 on Christmas last dig of the day also my dad found this cool Coca Cola token coin was about 8 to 10 inches deep
 
Wow merry xmas!Cant wait to see what you dig on new years.Congrats .Coca cola token nice too.What state are you finding these in.
 
Both great finds and both sought after collectables - Congrats :clapping:! That dime is a nice trophy, add a bail and wear it on a chain - you sure earned it!
HH-Bruce
 
Beautiful coin! Congrats on a couple of great finds!
 
Awesome finds...you must have been running out of daylight...i know when i found my bust dimes i couldnt stop hunting for like 4 hours till i thru in the towel. .. cool finds.. congrats...
 
Congrats, that's a good on to find!
 
now I still have about an hour or so left but it was close to dinner time and it was Christmas so I'm going back today after work that's for sure I was trying to find a coin bezel for it but I can't find anyone who makes them to fit that size Dime
 
Have a jeweler put a bail on it and suspend it from a chain. This is a gold dollar my jeweler put on a bail for me.
Not a detecting find - I pulled it from a Jewelers scrap - going to smelter pile in 1986 and paid $20. (spot) for it. 1854 type 1.
Collected coins my entire life and couldn't let it get melted.
 
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