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Scratched V nickle leads to another Barber

jer4004

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14 years of hunting and this is my first scratch coin I actually felt a little sick after it happened. It was in a frozen clump of dirt and the lesche got away from me. I would of been devastated if this was my only V nickle but I have found others. The good news was my wife was hunting about twenty yards away when I yelled " I just did something stupid" she comes over detector in hand to look at the scratch and stops five feet from me and says " Wo whats this" two minutes later shes holding a barber dime are second Barber coin this weekend, so there was a silver lining, literally. And the scratch just went through the patina so I guess I could rebury it for a few years and darken up the scratch but I will probably just leave it, lesson learned. Thanks for lookin.
 
Don't worry it happens to all of us! Last year I scratched a semi key date silver half dollar, you think you felt bad....try that..lol
 
Was sick about scratching a '96 barber quarter last year. Seems like I always get a few coins. I admire your patience in getting to your target. 1st scratched coin in 14 years...that's got to be a record. Congratulation on the finds and thanks for the pictures.

NebTrac
 
thanks for sharing! Things get scratched occasionally.
 
It's really hard not to hit the find now and then in frozen ground !

You've been in this hobby a lot longer than me but here's something I've found that helps "repair" scratched coins - if your OK with it.

Get a small container - I use one of the plastic spice bottles - put a few ounces of White Vinegar in it - add a spoon or two of table salt - shake it up - throw the V=Nickel in - leave the coin soaking in the salt and vinegar solution for about 10 to 15 min. - take the coin out - and clean it up with a very fine steel wool - just keep going in circles with the steel wool - the coins clean and from what I've seen several times - the scratch from the digger is no longer visible at all - or at least it's a lot harder to see !

Good luck !
 
Did you find that with an Etrac?
 
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