More silver, wheats and finally some Buffalos!

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Back to the curb strips, already had a handful of wheats and then a nice 11-41 signal showed a silver ring rim which was ended up being a very cool wavy design ring. Had been digging nickels like crazy lately but no old ones so was pleasantly surprised to find a 1913 type 1 Buffalo nickel just laying on the ground, a dateless Buffalo and a 1946 nickel. An 11-48 signal ended up being the 1956-D silver quarter and right next to it was the 1951 Rosie about 6 inches away. Ended up with 18 wheats, 6 pre-1940 (15,19,23,27,28,35). Found a very tiny silver disc that rang up 11-41 and is not magnetic, not sure what it is.
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Well done, congrats! :occasion14:
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Well done! Too bad that wasn't a 1913 V nickel. I think there are 4-5 known in existence and they are worth millions each haha. Keep up the good work my friend!
 

Great hunt! Congrats on all those keepers!
 

Wow I would be happy with that hunt I always think its so cool when we find a coin over 100 years old just laying on the ground. I found a 1876 quarter one of my oldest coins just a 1/4 inch under the dirt.. Well done
 

Great finds! Congrats
 

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