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First standing liberty qtr and first V nickel

fenian13

New member
Got out for a couple hours this afternoon. Dug my first standing lib qtr and it was an "s" but the date is worn away. Also got my first V nickel, cleaning revealed it to be a 1904. Out of the 8 wheat cents (3) were 1919.

Picked from an old home that I have only hunted about 4 hours so far. I got a silver washington qtr and a merc dime there previously.
 
Impressive finds!!
I would spend 2 weeks on that piece of property. Old houses are the best, relatively free of trash, you can hunt without the "looky-lous", and when you're real lucky, you can find the quality of coinage you found. Plus you never know what you'll dig up. Good Hunting!!
 
congrats on the silver:clapping:
 
I will say that I like to see what make or model detector was used, as well as which search coil. Perhaps that site will continue to reward you in the coming months?

Monte
 
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