Sometimes you work so hard......

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Yeah sometimes I feel I work so hard for that one piece of silver.

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BUT I will take it. 1953D Rosie.
I also found this Referee's coin.
You can imagine my crap my pant moment when I flipped the plug and this shiny gold coin shimmered in the afternoon sun.

$7.50 in clad so not a bad weekend but the silver made it great.
 

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Congrats on your silver. :thumbsup: Neat referee coin too!

HH
 

Nice! The fact that you found a referee's coin can only mean that it was lost during the coin toss at a football game and they were never able to determine which team won the coin toss!
 

Nice! The fact that you found a referee's coin can only mean that it was lost during the coin toss at a football game and they were never able to determine which team won the coin toss!

hahahahahaha, maybe I should look for the Ref. I could hold a potential championship decision.
 

I feel your pain brother. My only silver coin from the last week's hunts was a '53 Rosie. However, I was really glad to see it!

Best of luck to you sir!
 

Congrats on the Rosie and that ref coin. :occasion14: There's nothing wrong with pulling clad either, you just never know what could be anywhere, unless you swing your coil over it. Clad has allowed me to upgrade, fund repairs/upgrade, buy additional coils and other hobby related gear. I always have high hopes with low expectations, dig one wheat as a minimum and I was not skunked, or even a nickel older than 1960.
 

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