Rare silver coin!

chrononauts

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Cleaning up yesterday's finds from a spot that had navy housing during WWII. My wife found a 1943 silver war nickel minted in Philadelphia. I found a 1908 Indian head penny (I thought it was 1903 until taking this picture), a sterling silver locket marked 'Hubert' on the back and a rare 1944 silver 10 centavos minted in Denver!
 

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chrononauts

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Here is the video of the hunt with the research on the items. Enjoy!

 

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Good for you I like when someone finds some really good finds. Keep it up my turn next. lol
 

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bet you are still stoked! congrats
 

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That's a nice rare silver surprise
Nice going
 

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chrononauts

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Thanks dirtlooter! We had no idea what that coin was when I dug it! I am still on cloud nine!
 

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Wow! First 20 cent Philippines coin I have seen posted here, probably brought back as a souvenir after WWII. Great finds!
 

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Cool find for this side of the Pacific. It was made in 1944 for the liberation of the Philippines. The production of those coins ceased in 1942 with the Japanese invasion, then started back up again in 1944 when we liberated the islands.
 

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chrononauts

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Wow! First 20 cent Philippines coin I have seen posted here, probably brought back as a souvenir after WWII. Great finds!

Thanks coinman123! The spot we were hunting has WWII navy relics so that makes a lot of sense. The mint in Manila stopped producing coins when the Japanese invaded in 1941. In 1944 when the U.S. liberated it they brought crates of coins to restart the economy. So if you find a 1944 or 1945 it was made in a U.S. mint. This 1944, 10 cent piece was made in Denver. It makes sense that a navy man would come home with one in his pocket but it still knocked me over in surprise!
 

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chrononauts

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Cool find for this side of the Pacific. It was made in 1944 for the liberation of the Philippines. The production of those coins ceased in 1941 with the Japanese invasion, then started back up again in 1944 when we liberated the islands.

Thanks Old Pueblo! I just got finished replying to a comment and told them about the history of the coin then I read your comment with some of the same info. Funny coincidence. I also cover it in the round up of the video we put up yesterday. I put a link to it up above, give it a watch if you want!
 

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I know how u feel, C. Got my first war nickel in, oh, 1981 or 82. Then NONE! Until a few weeks ago. After all those years...I pulled FIVE from one of my honey holes in a week. Coulda knocked me over with a feather. 😮

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chrononauts

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Wow that was quite a stretch between war nickles Ogre1190! Me and the wife have dug 11 of them at that site since January! I know a lot of good diggers who have never found one. You just never know what is in the ground!
 

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