Sorting coins produces a silver

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What a pleasant surprise tonight. Nothing earth shattering...I had some spare time and was going through my coinstar finds and pulling out the foreign coins and rolling the clad when I heard that distinctive clinking sound that only a Washington silver quarter could make....a 64...no mint mark....not sure why I didn't put it in my coin book...but it was one I needed...and also came across a 42 no mint wheatback I needed....all in all a good enough evening.

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Good find Congrats
 

CM
You always work your magic..
Enjoy seeing your nice recoveries
 

CM
You always work your magic..
Enjoy seeing your nice recoveries
Thanks Billb.... it's an inexpensive hobby and doesn't require any digging.. :) but I would like to get out more with the detector...
 

CM
You are the best
It’s amazing what turns up in those trays.
Sometimes you do better at the stores than I do with the detector
 

What a pleasant surprise tonight. Nothing earth shattering...I had some spare time and was going through my coinstar finds and pulling out the foreign coins and rolling the clad when I heard that distinctive clinking sound that only a Washington silver quarter could make....a 64...no mint mark....not sure why I didn't put it in my coin book...but it was one I needed...and also came across a 42 no mint wheatback I needed....all in all a good enough evening.

Thanks for viewing!
Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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