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Dug up a couple of Edward VII silvers

Johnny Cache

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Tonight I took my ATPro with the 5x8 back to a yard I had little luck with last year with the standard coil. Backyard was a bust, minus a few nickels. The front yard, which I remember being extremely noisy and junky, became much more understandable with the 5x8. By the time I got to the front it was almost dark, but quickly snagged this really sharp 1906 fish scale. I'm heading back there next time I get out to detect.

It looks like this coin has great detail under the grime. I'm not a believer in cleaning coins, but this one is tempting me.

The 1910 dime was found a couple of nights ago, along an old wagon trail.
 
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