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Last couple of hunts at old schools

fwcrawford

Well-known member
So Sunday I went to an old school that has given up a few silver coins over the years and took my time trying to get some more.. spent most of the afternoon here, but no silver was found.
I did however find quite a few nickels, but was surprised not to find a buffalo mixed in.
Yesterday I went for a short evening hunt for about 2 hours at another old school, but not as old as the one I searched around on Sunday.
I did score a 1964 dime and only got one lonely nickel.. a 1927 buffalo!!
How ironic is that? 15 nickels found and not one buffalo, and then I find only one nickel and it turns out to be a buffalo!
By the way, that Equinox does pretty good at IDing nickels, but it still gets fooled now and then.
Thanks for looking!!

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Nice going on the buffalo nickel and a silver :oops:dime!!
With all the clad quarters you been finding, you could buy yourself a nice gold coin :yikes: :rofl::rofl:
 
Congrats Bro!!!!! I haven't dug a Buff in years..... and yours is in good shape can still read the date. Not to mention your silver count is going up for the year as well... You deserve it you've been putting in the time....
Mike
 
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