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Silver Pocket Spill

banditicey

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We went out yesterday to a local old park and the Husband called me over excited and huddled over a dug hole
He showed me the crusted Quarter, Rosy's and Canadian Nickel and then thrusted the large unrecognizable coin towards me
He told me he had crazy readings but all high numbers, it was just recently he found a standing quarter and a Merc
in the same hole and I asked him if it was similar numbers with sounds, kind of except more....
Well yes, three more coins in the holes which included the large unrecognizable one

As you can see there is a lovely 1943 Walking Liberty which had sonic and polish to look silver again
The Washington Quarter and Rosy dimes had some too

He had found the 1945 Merc twenty minutes earlier and also found a total of 13 wheat's at that same hunt
A total of 5 silvers at this hunt!! It is a record for both of us and hopefullly a sign for the future

A very memorable Hunt and his first Half and a Walker at that:hot:
 
What a great hunt, congrats. They sure did clean up nice!!!
Thanks for the post and pix.
Bunker
 
Congrat's on a great hunt !
 
Nice finds, got to love those Walkers. Congrats on a good day. That was a good cleaning job as well. I have a dumb question, what do you mean by sonic? -- Randy
 
Sorry, Electrolysis and dipping in Silver Dip for some time to get the brown out
After the electrolysis the coins appear "brown" but some Silver Dip seems to take care of it and helps the silver come back:)
 
Just realized this is not his first half
He found a 1964 Kennedy last year
and there are other Kennedy half's but clad that we have both found
So, he has 2 Silver half's, the 1964 Kennedy and the 1943 Walker
Case Corrected
 
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