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Double "D"

laplander

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Pulled the Barb first, it was a quirky little signal. I managed to get the dime out of the hole first followed by a big spike which explains the odd signal. The wheatie was pretty much a straight forward signal and was quite surprised by the semi key date/mint. That's my first 14 d I have found in 40 plus years of hunting. All in all a very profitable day!
HH Jeff
 

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Wow nice finds Jeff!
Mark
 
Knowing to keep going when the signal is screwed up is experience worth having.
nice finds buddy
 
Congratulations Jeff. Beautiful finds!!
 
Congrats on the 14-D!! Been hunting for one of those all my life; first as a young Numismatist in the 1950s-60s and now as a Metal Detectorist in Florida...always thought I'd find one near Hen's teeth.
 
Nice 14-D & Barber, Jeff! Got about 2" of snow on the ground right now. Was planning on hunting tomorrow, but the fields will be too muddy...........
Most people don't realize how hard that 14-D is to find!!

Iowa Dale
 
Congrats on the 14-D!! Been hunting for one of those all my life; first as a young Numismatist in the 1950s-60s and now as a Metal Detectorist in Florida...always thought I'd find one near Hen's teeth.
That's funny I found these nearby
 

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