I was soo happy to find my first V Nickel, but it's smoked....

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I guess I should be grateful, but I want a date!! Is that asking too much??
Anyways, found at a very old fairgrounds in MA. Only down at 4" and rang a solid, repeatable 12 VDI on the Equinox.
I dug around 15 beaver tails and newer pull tabs at around 14-17 VDI before finding this.

I'm also learning how to photograph these old coins, I'm getting better...
Happy hunting all!!
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Too bad the front is not as nice as the back. Congrats on finding it!
 

Congrats on your find! I would guess tht 75% of my V nickels ( and buffalo and shield nickels too) fall in that catagory...totally smoked...no date. But..at least they have some age to them. Where there are V nickels, you will find Barber dimes and quarters. Keep at it!
 

I can't believe I missed that villagenut and Randy. The 10 o'clock gave it rite away. Woot and thanks guys!!
 

It is upside down here....
 

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NICE FIND :) Thanks for sharing
 

I guess I should be grateful, but I want a date!! Is that asking too much??
Anyways, found at a very old fairgrounds in MA. Only down at 4" and rang a solid, repeatable 12 VDI on the Equinox.
I dug around 15 beaver tails and newer pull tabs at around 14-17 VDI before finding this.

I'm also learning how to photograph these old coins, I'm getting better...
Happy hunting all!!
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Nice!!!! Congrats!!!!
 

I guess I should be grateful, but I want a date!! Is that asking too much??
Anyways, found at a very old fairgrounds in MA. Only down at 4" and rang a solid, repeatable 12 VDI on the Equinox.
I dug around 15 beaver tails and newer pull tabs at around 14-17 VDI before finding this.

I'm also learning how to photograph these old coins, I'm getting better...
Happy hunting all!!
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Still a nice old coin. Great photos also. Congratulations!
 

Congrats on your first V Nickel !

It's up to you but ... we clean old Nickels with Extra Fine Steel Wool - this could possibly help you see the date.

Good Luck & Good Hunting !
 

Awesome find. Mine always come out of the ground looking burnt on both sides. I think I see '89 for the date.
 

Nice find Will- Congrats! Sadly the majority of nickels will look like that, but you've got a clear date, which is better than most...
 

I guess I should be grateful, but I want a date!! Is that asking too much??
Anyways, found at a very old fairgrounds in MA. Only down at 4" and rang a solid, repeatable 12 VDI on the Equinox.
I dug around 15 beaver tails and newer pull tabs at around 14-17 VDI before finding this.

I'm also learning how to photograph these old coins, I'm getting better...
Happy hunting all!!
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Hello, nice find. I have a dug a few V nickels, and there is a product called Nic-a -date you can use to pull dates from buffalos, Vs and Shield nickels. I have used it 3 x...it does leave a shiny spot on the coin but will probably work. It uses the original imprint when the coin was made and raises that us thru a chemical etching. A bottle is less than $10. Good find once again !
 

I think all the ones that I've found are red from being in the ground. And I agree on the 1890, congrats!
 

I guess I should be grateful, but I want a date!! Is that asking too much??
Anyways, found at a very old fairgrounds in MA. Only down at 4" and rang a solid, repeatable 12 VDI on the Equinox.
I dug around 15 beaver tails and newer pull tabs at around 14-17 VDI before finding this.

I'm also learning how to photograph these old coins, I'm getting better...
Happy hunting all!!
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Think of all the penny whistles and moonpies that thing bought. Good history there!
 

I guess I should be grateful, but I want a date!! Is that asking too much??
Anyways, found at a very old fairgrounds in MA. Only down at 4" and rang a solid, repeatable 12 VDI on the Equinox.
I dug around 15 beaver tails and newer pull tabs at around 14-17 VDI before finding this.

I'm also learning how to photograph these old coins, I'm getting better...
Happy hunting all!!
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Good job on the photos
Finding old nickels is a real treat,
Isn’t it?
 

yep, 1890. I like V nicks. Very first coin I found when I started detecting about 46 years ago was a V nick.
 

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