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Hello everyone.I check out the forum a couple times a day to see what everyone is finding and on occasion I find something worthy of posting. This was from two differant places. Found lots of clad but the silver is what i'm after. Found neat expert marksman metal last sunday. Checked it out and they started making them in 1921, so it could be old. Got a signal of 00-30 not thinking of a half dollar and up poped this one. 64 but still silver, my second for the year.
Happy Hunting EJOHIO
 
It's amazin how a coin that large could fall to the ground and not be herd(thump). I also found two halfs but not silvers.
I did find a 1922 silver peace dollar, But I think they were hid there for the kids to find during an Easter hunt back in the day.
Great hunt ejohio keep diggin'em Nice post(I like the picture) <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":)">
HH
 
I am pretty sure carbine was the M1 rifle. They used the rifle designation for the M14 rifle. Now all you have to do is determine how long and what time period the army used the M1.
 
1964 Kennedy Halves are RARE to find with a detector! I have never found one out of the 37,078 total coins including 77 half dollars I have dug in the past 30 years! Congratulations!
 
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