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Which one is silver ?

steve in so la

Well-known member
Here's 4 quarters I dug a while back. Which one is silver ?
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Do you go over your coins carefully before cashing them in ? steve in so az
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Was hunting the dunes a Lake Michigan a few years back. It was windy and the coins were actually being uncoverd! :) Found a merc and a silver quarter up there. The quarter looked like clad!
 
Thanks for the reminder, Steve

The first thing I look at is the date...on all the coins that I dig. Lots of surprises ...:shocked:
 
just the way it was dropped, black from the salt water or oxidized (sitting close to the surface). The strangest condition I ever saw was in a wooded area surrounding a large pond. The soil stays wet all the time. Dug 2 Rosies that had a whitish crust on them that flaked off. The silver underneath was so soft, I could scratch a mark on it with my fingernail ???
 
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