1918-D Mercury Dime ~ 1944-S Washington Quarter ~ five wheats ~ clad

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Hello everyone!

I met up with Ron & Richard early this morning to take a little road trip up north to our favorite hunting grounds. We wanted to get an early start to beat the heat ~ it was suppose to get into the mid 90's today!

I'm happy to report that all three of us dug some silver coins today! WOOHOO!! Keep an eye out ~ I'm sure they'll be posting their finds here on T-Net soon. Here's what I dug today:

1918-D Mercury Dime
1944-S Washington quarter
5 wheats ~ 1942 to 1956
2 clad quarters
13 clad dimes
2 nickels
37 memorial cents

I took pic's of the silvers coins before and after I cleaned 'em up. Plus, I took a close-up picture of the date area on the Merc dime. These are my silver coin finds #43 & #44 for the year.

Thanks for looking!
Neil
 

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gold nuggets

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Not bad for a short hunt Neil! Congratulations
on the merc dime and the washington quarter :headbang:
It got hotter faster than we thought it would and
I'm glad we got what we got and got home. You and
I don't do heat really well.... Gold Nuggets :hello:
 

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