5 silver's around an old pool

basssmann

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Was out hunting with Dusty Miller again.... We found an old abandoned pool from the 40's and 50's.... I never saw a pool built with concrete over stacked, flat rocks, for walls.... lol

1942 Mercury Dime

1943 P War Nickel

1947 Rosie Dime
1949 D Rosie Dime

1950 Washington Quarter

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RVRoamer73

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Nice tecting around that old pool. 5 Silvers is a great hunt. Wtg bass.
 

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Nice batch of silver! :icon_thumleft:
 

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Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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Nice bunch of silver- Congrats!
 

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Boy does this bring back memories! I was a lifeguard back in the early sixties. It was back when you could swim in the motel pool for a quarter or fifty since and the mothers would let their kids out with a couple of bucks and leave. After every one left I'd search the grassy aria and the pool bottom. I'd usually come away with more than I got paid for the day. Sweeeet!

Thanks for posting!
 

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Great day I bet there tons more around there Well done my friend
 

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basssmann

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Reanm8er, thanks.... I took care of a pool back in the late 60's.... it was 12 ft at the deep end, and I usually got the coins on that end, not too many kids could stay down long enough to find anything, but, I could... lol It had a boardwalk around it, but, it was only about 3 ft high... crawled thru many spider's webs to find a couple dimes under the soda machine.
 

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