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Equinox and Legend Silver

utmike

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These finds are actually from 2 Sundays ago. My wife bought a Legend and is enjoying it so far. The pic of her SLQ doesn't do it justice. I managed a silver of my own with the Nox 800.

Found at a 1901 homesite.
 

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Congratulations to you both!! The SLQ is in pristine condition with a nice sharp date! Very rare to find one in this condition.
 
She’s a definite keeper!! Oh, and the quarter too!!😉
 
These finds are actually from 2 Sundays ago. My wife bought a Legend and is enjoying it so far. The pic of her SLQ doesn't do it justice. I managed a silver of my own with the Nox 800.

Found at a 1901 homesite.
Howdy UTMike--
Excellent finds! It's cause for celebration to dig a pre-1925 SLQ with a clear date. From 1916-1924 the dates were on a pedestal and received the brunt of the wear. In 1925 and onward the date was resessed. Is that a 1914-D Lincoln Cent near your Indian Head Cent? If so, it is at least a $100 coin even in that dug condition. Either way great finds! Best of luck and...
Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
Howdy back at ya Blind Squirrel-

You're exactly right about the early SLQ's. We've dug a few 26&27's with full dates but the rest have been obliterated.

My pics are a little blurry on the mint marks, her SLQ is an "S" and unfortunately so is my 14 wheat even though that is still desirable as far as Wheaties go.
 
Howdy back at ya Blind Squirrel-

You're exactly right about the early SLQ's. We've dug a few 26&27's with full dates but the rest have been obliterated.

My pics are a little blurry on the mint marks, her SLQ is an "S" and unfortunately so is my 14 wheat even though that is still desirable as far as Wheaties go.
I've always loved the beauty and significance of LSQ design: the Type 1's without the chainmail :) and during WW1, the olive branch indicating that we wanted peace BUT the shield saying that we are ready for war and let's not forget the soring eagle on the reverse signifying freedom ! Great coin. Best of luck and...
Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
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I've always loved the beauty and significance of LSQ design: the Type 1's without the chainmail :) and during WW1, the olive branch indicating that we wanted peace BUT the shield saying that we are ready for war and let's not forget the soring eagle on the reverse signifying freedom ! Great coin. Best of luck and...
Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
Completely agree💯 The allegorical meanings embedded in our old coinage needs to be shared more. Our country's times of conflict, peace, and prosperity were well captured in our currency. Besides being junk metal, our coins are really lacking nowadays.
Thanks for sharing!
 
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Nice finds that SLQ is a beautiful coin congratulations
Mark
 
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