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Surprise find today!!

Hope you can nab one more silver to round out the take for the year FWC. But if thats to be it, one hell of a find to close with. Congrats on the Walker, IMO the most beautiful coin ever minted. And yours is in excellent shape. Well done. I was lucky enough to find one this year, it was deep very crusty and masked pretty well. Cleaning junk out the hole while chasing Ihp/zincoln numbers when it popped out. Nice surprise, as was yours. Thats a fun part of the hobby, digging those unexpected keepers. Good luck and happy holidays.
 
Hope you can nab one more silver to round out the take for the year FWC. But if thats to be it, one hell of a find to close with. Congrats on the Walker, IMO the most beautiful coin ever minted. And yours is in excellent shape. Well done. I was lucky enough to find one this year, it was deep very crusty and masked pretty well. Cleaning junk out the hole while chasing Ihp/zincoln numbers when it popped out. Nice surprise, as was yours. Thats a fun part of the hobby, digging those unexpected keepers. Good luck and happy holidays.
I found one a few years ago and the signal was very crappy, but I decided to dig anyway … just one of those signals that intrigues me sometimes.. it was under a couple of roots and I started probing around trying to get whatever it was out.
I kept prying under the roots and all of a sudden I saw a silver disc pop out from under the root and land on the ground on the ground.
After I realized what it was, I figured it was probably all gouged up from my Lesche digger, but to my surprise, it did not have a mark on it! Like yours, this one was also partially masked by a rusty nail and had a.rust stain on it.
The one I found this time was an easy find compared to the one you found…congrats!!!
 
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