1917-S Mercury Dime and nine wheat cents!

oddcoins

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Jun 21, 2006
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Hello everyone!

I met Ron again yesterday to do some detecting near the U of O. I was there swinging several minutes before Ron got there ~ then when he gets there he starts in the same area that I started at but he pulls out a 1951 Silver rosie that I missed! GOOD JOB Ron! At that point I only had four wheats ~ one was a 1919, and the others were 1940's & 1950's. We detecting for a couple hours more ~ I ended up with a total of nine wheats and a 1917-S Mercury dime (plus the usual clad)! It's funny how one little silver dime will make your day of detecting a success! I'M HAPPY!!!

Later!
Neil

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Dman

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Oddcoins,
Any silver is a good day of detecting. Great silver dime. Congrats.
Dman
 

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