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2 for the day, just seems to be the way!!!

jim tn

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Can't seem to get that 3rd dime variety for a trifecta. Had two pretty good possibilities, too, with 1 of the 2 I got being a Seated. It is a 188? I'm thinking it is either a 1880, 1888, or an 1889. 80 would be nice, but it is so worn that wouldn't be worth much anyway. The washer looking thing is actually a token that says "good for 5 cents in trade." Can't make out but a couple of numbers and letters on the other side. I might be able to salvage it, though. The buckle also has some writing on it but rusted pretty good. The Seated was my first silver recovery and was not a great signal. Very faint, but repeatable high tone and the tid was bouncing from 84 to 89. 6-7" deep and a very thin target for any kind of good id. The 62 Rosie was 4" and a good solid 84-85. 11" coil, 99 sen, 1 disc, d4 tones and gb of 57-59. The Omega will continue to remain dusted off. HH jim tn
 
n/t
 
tired lookin' lady,but "sweet" nevertheless!
silver "works!"

(h.h.!)
j.t.
 
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