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Not one but TWO 5-coin spills!

Unfortunately only one was old! Took a trip to hit one of my favorite old parks, and re-worked an area where I've had previous success. First good signal was what sounded like a quarter, not deep. In the hole were 2 quarters, 2 dimes and a nickel.

Not long after, I got a signal that was sounding like an Indian, but pinpointing a little wide. After digging down about 7 inches, I came up with a signal in my hand, but the pinpointer said there was something else in the hole. I dropped the first object in my bucket, scooped out another signal and still the pinpointer sang more. The first 2 pics are the coins after I located them all. There was one single Indian (1902) and then 2 groups of 2 coins stuck together, which turned out to be a 1903 Indian and an 1896 V-Nickel and 1883 and 1890 Indians. You'll see the green on the coins where they were stuck.

I went on to find two more Indians (1904 & 1907), another V-Nickel (1889) a 1943-P War Nickel and 7 wheats, one being a 1909.

As I don't have time to get the coins cleaned tonight and won't all week, I attached a pic of them just cleaned to the point where I could ID them. I'll try to get a pic up of them once they're all cleaned.

Hope you all had some success this weekend!

Enjoy the pics and HH.

-- Jeff --
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Very nice coin spill. Funny how when there are several coins together, they are usually more corroded than single coins. The worst Indians I have found were three found in one hole.
 
Great finds Jeff!! I'll bet there's a lot more tucked away. The harder to find ones are usually the best.
Bruce
 
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