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Hunted two parks for a total of 6 hours today with DIV4GOLD... I came out pretty good this time, with a 1906-D Barber Dime and a 1917-D Buffalo Nickel.
Doesn't seem that great compared to what most of you are posting, but the parks here in STL have been POUNDED, and those of us who haven't lived here long weren't left with much to find. I need to take a few road trips, hit some sites elsewhere, somewhere Golddigger and Guvner haven't already hit <img src="/metal/html/wink.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt="
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I can tell that the detail is pretty good on the Buffalo, but its so dirty that its hard to see. <FONT COLOR="#ff0000"><STRONG>Any suggestions for cleaning it up?</STRONG></FONT> I've used soap and water, and I also tried baking soda, though that usually only works on silver. I didn't use anything but soap and water on the barber dime.
Jeremy
Doesn't seem that great compared to what most of you are posting, but the parks here in STL have been POUNDED, and those of us who haven't lived here long weren't left with much to find. I need to take a few road trips, hit some sites elsewhere, somewhere Golddigger and Guvner haven't already hit <img src="/metal/html/wink.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt="
I can tell that the detail is pretty good on the Buffalo, but its so dirty that its hard to see. <FONT COLOR="#ff0000"><STRONG>Any suggestions for cleaning it up?</STRONG></FONT> I've used soap and water, and I also tried baking soda, though that usually only works on silver. I didn't use anything but soap and water on the barber dime.
Jeremy