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Some goodies from the park...

NealNoIN

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Yesterday the soil was very, very dry but the indians still came through but with a much smaller profile. They were like hearing 1/4 pieces of a coin. Of note was an 1873 Indian that I think is the closed "3" variety, a 1901-O Barber dime and a 1909 wheatie with on a chain and a REAL SHARP 1937-D Buffalo Nickel! Eight indians is a real good day for me but to be honest I put in a long day there, at least 8 hours.
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Neal
 
Eight IH cents is a lot for sure. The nickel is in amazing condition - did it come out that clean? And the 1909 with the chain on it must have an interesting story behind it too....very nice finds!
 
Awesome finds!!!!
 
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I found a clad dime that was 4" deep that came out like that once (thought it was silver at first and it wasn't freshly buried) - not the normal brown....sometimes I wonder if possibly silver or something else gets into the mix. That's the best looking Buffalo I've ever seen dug! :thumbup:
 
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