New super digger pushes up silver

NGE

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Found this digger at a tot-lot. So I used it at another local park and dredged up a 1964 quarter (oops, blade was too sharp) it is cut, a 1946 quarter, and a birth year rosie. Before I could get to the silver, I had to plow through a wheat field, I knocked down 8 rows (they're taking a peroxide bath right now) they date in the 40's. Finally, my silver draught is over. All coins were in excess of 10 inches deep....NGE
 

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NGE

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OOPS, forgot to add. I accidentally knocked a birds nest out of a tree, It's a pin. Pot metal with pin on back and 4 eggs in it. It is next to the tractor in the first pics......NGE
 

Nick A

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Nicely done! I think finding the cut coins is fun. Great pics!
 

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:o Better look out with that new digger, NGE! :D Them's some GREAT finds! :thumbsup:

Nana :wink:
 

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Thanks for all the nice comments all. The silver came out of the ground needing only rinsing off in running water, no rubbing or polishing..........NGE
 

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