Pocket find..

tjarrett

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Jan 14, 2016
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Montgomery, Alabama
Detector(s) used
Minelab EQ 800
BH Land Ranger Pro
Vulcan 360 pinpointer
Garrett Carrot
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Haven't found anything cool lately to post. Had a few coins in my pocket and pulled this out.. I guess you never know

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You are correct, for the past 3 weeks I have pulled an older nickle per week from pocket change (a 1946 and 2 1947s).
 

Was at the grocery store the other day and my girlfriend pulled a wheat penny out of the free change bowl. I thought that was pretty cool.
 

They are still out there. 3 weeks ago my wife actually received a Mercury Dime back in change, & last week my daughter was at the airport & received a silver Roosevelt in change. Now its my turn ! Nice save.
 

I have several people in my family that work as cashiers or have access to lots of change, they keep their eyes out for me.....Congrats!
 

Only wish I would have found it detecting... But still glad I got it
 

Pocket change, eyeball find or MDing, its all the same and equally as important.
 

Lol, that's awesome! War nickles are always a welcome find - especially when digging in one's pockets!
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Lol.. Not that old
 

Treasure is where you find it!
Congrats on your war nickel!

There is a lot of older coins from collections that is making it's way into circulation now days, it pays to check your change.
 

That's a cool find, congratulations. Heehee, every time I check my pockets I find either a hole, or lint.
 

I found a 1940 nickel today also! Kungratchyoulayshuns!!!
 

A few years back I got an uncirculated 1939 D Jefferson nickel as change from a soda machine. I'm sure someone stole it from another's collection. I later traded it for a BU Iowa commerative half dollar. Keep looking people!
 

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