Long day with a few keepers

djm of PA

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Spent a long day out with Uncle Jeff of PA and managed a few keepers in the "hunted out" spots. Read his post for the details on our spots, he did a good job breaking down our day :icon_thumright:

First spot I didn't have a coin until the head hanging walk back to the truck, a mere 30ft from being there I got a solid 12-13 on the etrac and knew it was a nickel, turned out to be a 1944-P War nickel, my only coin from site one :headbang:

Next few spots produced some clad, but not a whole lot.

Last spot, the one we were told was hunted out and hammered hard over the years, was, well.......not. Within minutes Jeff yelled and said silver! Not 5 minutes later I hit a solid 13-12 and knew it was either a buffalo or V. Turned out to be a 1915 Buffalo! Finished up that spot and our day with a 1917 wheat.
Got some junk and a 1987 rabies vacc. tag as well.

Great day outdoors!
 

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ANTIQUARIAN

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I really like the spoon and the Ball Jar lid! :thumbsup:

I've collected a few old Ball jars over the years! :wink:

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:icon_thumright: Check that buffalo on the back
for a mint marc.

the difference is 4 to 5 times more valuable
if it has one.
 

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