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7 wheat, V nickel,buffalo

gunwolf

Well-known member
almost an identical day to my 7 wheat 2 silver day!
7 wheats again, but this time no silver, but a really worn V nickel and a Buffalo that looks like it has seen better days!
I found the V nickel at 8" under a tree root, I wasn't going to dig the 11-10 12-11 signal but decided that it was deep enough for me to at least dig it....glad I did!
if anyone knows what the little brass clock hand looking thing is feel free to chime in!
and I also found some old harmonica parts again...this is how I usually find them.
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nice coins and great job. i like they way you also show people all the trash you had to did to get the finds. and if you use an sos pad on the nickles theyll look alot better . G4E showed me that trick HH
 
badjim said:
nice coins and great job. i like they way you also show people all the trash you had to did to get the finds. and if you use an sos pad on the nickles theyll look alot better . G4E showed me that trick HH

yeh I have always shown my trash...just part of the real world MDing! for every two or three pieces of trash I get a good target. that's just the nature of the beast!
 
Congrats on the V nickle. The clock thingy looks like it may be some type of gauge hand.
 
Good choice on digging the V, I cant remember last V that came in at 12 for me, they are always deeper and thus lower CO numbers
 
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