UPDATE!!! Walker site gives up more, Silver, V Nickle... and oldest coin yet!!!

bennyg23

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This is an update to my earlier post about the church site where I found the 1940 Walker. I went back again and here are the numbers, two Merc's 1941 no mint mark, 1943 S. Two Rosie's 1946 D and 1959 D. Eight Wheaties a few found the other night 38D, 41?, 46S, 51D, 53S, 57D and 2 58D's. Two War Nickles both 42's one with a P the other no mint mark. 1930? Buffalo, 1900? V Nickel and my oldest coin yet an 1893? I.H. I'm tired, my knees are killing me and I'm going to give the grass a break for a few weeks before I dig anymore. Any pointers on cleaning? I just want to make them presentable for a shadow box. And as always thanks for looking.
 

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JW15

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Congrads on the nice finds!!! Just so you know if you didn't, the 1942 no mint mark nickel has no silver content. They changed them halfway threw the year in 1942, So if there is no mint mark above Montecello then it is a regular nickel. Good Luck And Happy Hunting!!!!
 

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