Best yard to date!

FoxRox

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Dec 28, 2005
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The house was built around 1880. I was elated to get the "whenever" permission. A buddy went with me one day and I hit it again before the last cold wave came in. My buddy found a bus token, a few silver dimes, and a few wheaties. I found a couple of silver dimes, an excellent 1890 Indian head that I hope to picture later. I also found my first pocket spill! The 3 silver quarters, silver dime and nickel all came out of the same hole! thanks for looking
Here's my best find. It's a Stone Mountain commemorative half dollar from 1925! This was just along the sidewalk turned partially on end. The thimble and ring were found close together and both of silver. The Shield nickle is from 1874. Altogether, it's my best yard yet!
 

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fistfulladirt

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Nice! Those Stone Mountains are worth a few $. I have dug lots of silvers that come out of the ground scratched, what do you expect after 50+ years? ffd
 

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