Seated Quarter!

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I was digging at an old public park and the age of the park meant there could be some old stuff there. I have found some older coins, Indian head Pennys and a couple of Barbers but then this bad boy rolled out! It was a whisper of a signal at 8-9 inches. An 1877 Seated Liberty Quarter! She is pretty worn but I don’t care. She is beautiful! Also got a 1906 V nickel, wheaties and other odds and ends
 

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I was digging at an old public park and the age of the park meant there could be some old stuff there. I have found some older coins, Indian head Pennys and a couple of Barbers but then this bad boy rolled out! It was a whisper of a signal at 8-9 inches. An 1877 Seated Liberty Quarter! She is pretty worn but I don’t care. She is beautiful! Also got a 1906 V nickel, wheaties and other odds and ends
Congrats!!
 

Sweet sliver of silver success! Thanks for sharing and LUCK again next time out.
 

I was digging at an old public park and the age of the park meant there could be some old stuff there. I have found some older coins, Indian head Pennys and a couple of Barbers but then this bad boy rolled out! It was a whisper of a signal at 8-9 inches. An 1877 Seated Liberty Quarter! She is pretty worn but I don’t care. She is beautiful! Also got a 1906 V nickel, wheaties and other odds and ends
Awesome!!! Congrats!!!
 

Nice job on that old Seated Quarter. At least its not so worn that you could not get a date off of it.
 

How did you turn the silver color when dug into the brownish patina?
It was just a matter of lighting. The close ups were indoors
 

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