1800’s Pocket Spill

BanjoMan

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St. Louis County
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White's Prizm II
White's Coinmaster
Garrett Ace 300
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All Treasure Hunting

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Very nice!!!! I dug the exact combo yesterday, 3 IHP’s and a V nickel. Mine were 1862, 1902, 1908 and a 1901 V nickel, but not in the same hole. Great job and congrats on the new oldie!!!!!!!!!!!
 

I like the green v nickel. What a find!
 

Super nice old coin spill. Congrats on digging your oldest coin to date. The bar is set....go for it.
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

What a great coin spill! I'm sure that made your day.
 

cONGRATS YOU ARE ON THE WAY TO VERY OLD SILVER COINS SOON.
 

I like the green v nickel. What a find!

One of the Indian Head pennies was sitting on top of the V nickel so it may have taken on some of that green.
 

Nice saves Banjo! Now just need to find that 1874 IHP.
 

I love the green patina on those coins. Way to go on a great find!
 

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