Two Standing Liberty Quarters ~ Trade token ~ 8 Wheat cents ~ clad

oddcoins

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Hello everyone!

Ron and I took a drive up to Corvallis today to do some detecting ~ We had a good time! I'm still getting help from Ron with this new Explorer SE of mine ~ it's a wild beast, but I'm sure liking it! Here's what I dug today:

1929-S Standing Liberty 25c
Dateless "S" mint Standing Liberty 25c
8 wheats ~ 1928 to 1956
Trade token from Salem Oregon
4 clad quarters
10 clad dimes
1 nickel
52 memorial cents
1957 License plate tag

The trade token is aluminum and about the size of a US quarter. YMCA SALEM ORE. ~ GOOD FOR TOWEL.

This is the first time that I've dug two Standing Liberty Quarters in the same day! These are my silver coin finds #37 & #38 for the year!

Thanks for looking!
Neil
 

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creeper71

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oddcoins said:
creeper71 said:
Neil I'm pretty sure you have a 1918 or 1928 SLQ I can definitely see the 8 without a mag glass.. but with the lil I know about coins I'm thinking 1918 cause the 1928 SLQ had a deeper impression...

That's weird! I see what you're seeing in the picture, but when I actually look at the coin I can't see any of the date! Something weird happened when I took the picture ~ just a coincedence that it looks like an 8.
Neil I copy an pasted your photo an started to mess with the hue an such an I'm still getting an 8 as the last number.. I'm still quite sure it's a 1918 S SLQ
 

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