Thank God for nickels

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I went to the park to learn the language of the equinox it’s gonna take me a while and I just came home with some modern bullets. I was sitting at home not feeling satisfied so I grabbed my F75 with the Snake Coil and went to my old permission. Scored a quick 1905 V Nickel and heading home with a smile on my face :-) IMG_0012.webp
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I used to work in Abita Springs. I find it interesting up here in New Hampshire when I see someone sucking on an Abita Beer.

I live not too far from the brewery. You miss the humidity? lol
 

I live not too far from the brewery. You miss the humidity? lol
Lol, not at all. Took me every bit of a year after I moved here until I was able to break a sweat. No matter what I did, I couldn't sweat. And with the lower humidity here, 40 degrees down there feels like 20 degrees does up here.
 

Beauts ! Makes me miss my f75 LTD. Deep digging beasts.. ;)
 

Very nice. The secret with the f75 and old nickels is they ring up high very often.....at least on mine.
 

Old Nickels can save the day ! I always like digging them, and just last week I finally dug my first Shield Nickel. I agree, although they dont look the best out of the ground, they are still old coins to be appreciated.
 

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