Another big silver day with foreign silver as well.

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I decided to hit the yard up that i found the Oakland emblem in the other night this morning. I worked over the front that I did previously and found the 1910 V nickel and the war nickel. Headed around to the back yard and I’m pretty sure I figured out where the clothesline was at. Within a 6 foot area, I pulled the Walking Liberty (number 4 for the year), Rosie, Navy button, the other button, mine tag and the 1944 Philippines 20 centavos coin. That coin was a heartstopper at first. When I popped it out, it had a yellowish tint to it and I thought that it was a gold Peso. When I wiped it off, the silver shined beautifully.

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I was considering getting rid of it last year because I hardly found anything. Starting this year, I started running an open screen and ttf and cant believe the stuff that I have been finding.

Lots of little tricks with the Etrac.
If you get a high pitched signal in only one direction, (12-45), at around 6 inches,, it could be a silver dime being masked by an iron nail. I have had quite a few mercurys pop up that way.
 

That Walker is B E A U T F U L!
But i have to say that Hot Rod Truck is way awesome!
COINgrats!
 

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