Found these coins in the field in the back of my home in North Carolina what do you think

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Found these coins in the field in the back of my home in North Carolina I found my first Silver merc dime 1935 and and a 1933 silver centavo it's my oldest centavo now and some wheat pennys what do you think people
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A Mercury Dime, some Wheat Cents and a 1930's coin from Mexico - well done !
It's a great site - places like that are getting harder to find - keep going back till you find nothing at all !
I'd try to search the entire area and cover the same ground a few times, coming in from different directions.

Good Luck !
 

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The site produced good finds (silver dime, some wheat cents) thus proven. Potential would mean that he hasn't yet found anything which isn't the case here.
Semantics,word games guys. Yes,the finds could mean proven,also the finds could mean the potential for more good finds. Must we play these games in every post now?
 

Well done on the silvers, and copper.
Nothing better than getting quality finds close to one's own doorstep.
 

The site produced good finds (silver dime, some wheat cents) thus proven. Potential would mean that he hasn't yet found anything which isn't the case here.
It struck me after reading post 3 three times..:tongue3: Duh
 

Found these coins in the field in the back of my home in North Carolina I found my first Silver merc dime 1935 and and a 1933 silver centavo it's my oldest centavo now and some wheat pennys what do you think peopleView attachment 2019966View attachment 2019974View attachment 2019975View attachment 2019976View attachment 2019969
That Mexican (?) coin was it near same size as others?
Then, it may have been exchanged as US currency, by mistake.... -or-
There was a fella from cross the border, working the fields as common
laborer....? A story in each of these, for sure....!
Depression-era coins and WWII also
 

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