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Double check your clad .........

cc8137

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Found another Silver 1964 dime but I don't remember where I found it. Was checking my clad finds and found the dime mixed in with them. Oh, well I guess it's a lesson learned.
 
I've dug 18,000 plus clad coins with my Garretts and I'm still waiting for that to happen. I did find a UK 10 pence mixed in with my quarters once, though. Lucky break for you. I think my average is about one in every 500-600 coins is silver. I find almost twice as many silver rings as silver coins.

Chris
 
Old silver is easy to spot in change, it looks aluminum compared to the shiny nickle silvers of today.
 
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