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Decent Mercury

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Went back to another pounded spot today for a while and got this nice 1916 Mercury Dime. I thought this one was going to be a Memorial Penny at about 4 inches but turned out not to be and about 7 inches at that. I almost didn't dig it because we had pounded that area so much in the past I figured it was a shallow penny. I should have put the stock coil on to see what it would do. Maybe next time. I stood there for several seconds and considered not checking to see if it was a D until I got home but curiosity finally got the best of me!
 
too bad there is no "D" on the reverse! Great find, and in pretty good condition too. Congratulations.
DAS
 
You realise that you are giving us still in the frozen NE a serious case of detecting withdrawal.
 
Nice shape for a 16 Keith, sorry about the D man. <img src="/metal/html/sad.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":sad"> maybe the next one will be it.
I have 5 16s and no D <img src="/metal/html/cry.gif" border=0 width=40 height=15 alt=":cry"> . Still nice find.
HH Bill IL
 
that fateful day last fall. I never even looked at the back to see...like the chances of it being a D was a snowballs chance in hell. I will never forget my dads face that evening when I asked him to look up a 16 D merc in his redbook. Man dreams do come true. 16 Ds are out there to find. Someone else on this forum dug one a year or so ago too. It helps having the best machine on the planet. Nothing else would have touched mine. It was deep.
Marc
 
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