A nice coin spill...

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In one of the oldest parks around here, lots of this park is a small steep mountain with woods where people have been tromping around since the 1880's.
You never know what you will find up there.
The bugs are gone and the green stuff is dying back so time to get in there and hunt and try our luck.
Yesterday I came across this spill which made me happy.

Actually looking for Barber coins, V nickels and dimes so getting closer.

That 37 buff is a D mint but alas...it has four legs.
Next time.
 

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maybe folks should stop doing hand stands with change in their pocket.
 

Nothing wrong when you're coming home with Buffalos and a Merc.
Congratulations
 

These are very attractive finds - well done! The date on that 37 is especially nice, given how much the Buffaloes wear down easily. Congrats on your success! :occasion14:
 

Great coins. Congrats! [emoji106]
 

Couple pretty buffalos, congrats on them and the merc
 

Wow. Those are some great looking coins. Congrats.
 

Thanks all...
Going back to this site on the weekend and see what else I can find.
A better pic of the merc, here.
 

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Congratualtions on the old coin shooting! :occasion14:
 

Sounds like a great place to hunt and nice keepers it gave you too!
 

That is unusual to find a clearly dated buffalo, looks good. Need to get your mountain goat boots on and detect up the side of the mountain, sometimes the hardest to detect spots are the best, especially around here.
 

Looks like 3 nice coins to me ! Congrats on the pocket spill.
 

Very well done. Your soil is very kind. I wish Buffalo nickels came out of the ground looking like that around here. They come out of the ground colored red in our area.
 

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