Moved to the front yard...Finally Silver!

groundbreaker

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blugotti1

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Jan 19, 2009
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very nice!!
 

park pirate

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May 16, 2013
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Minelab Equinox 800-Explorer SE -Sovereign-GT- -Whites 6000 Di pro SL-Specturm XLT.
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That standing liberty has got some wear on her but still a good find..
 

jaypop06

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Feb 19, 2014
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Garrett Pro Pointer
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Nice finds, but I have a dumb question that I could possibly find the answer to by using Google. But on the standing liberty, what does the letter "M"M in the lower right corner on the front mean. I have several of these coins and some of them have it and others don't. Just curious.
 

frostdigger

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Congrats on your standing Lib. Awesome first silver.
 

beez0404

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It might be worn but finding silver in any condition is always exciting. Heck, lately I've been accidently hitting coins with my Lesche. Need to stop doing that before I find something nice.
 

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