Digging nickel signals pay off!

wheatfinder13

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Nov 23, 2012
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Hey guys
I went to a 1948 house on my street where I found some silvers lately and decided to dig all the nickel signals because last time I Dug all penny quarter and dime signals and pulled these goodies out
A 1939 embassy silver plated fork


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Some clad


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A World War I lead soldier made probably in the 1940's


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And a silver and some oldies


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WHADIFIND

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Digging all those signals can sure get time consuming. But, it's hard to ignore them, ya know?

Nice saves!

HH!
 

hdmech71

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Good finds. Digging those signals does pay off. I have one of those soldiers as well. Good save
 

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