The Boys Revenge

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I knew it was only a matter of time and things would switch around with the boy and I. Lol

I got a pretty good start to the year having most the better finds coming my way. I had a 12 to 2 lead on silver and we were equal on gold after it took me a year to finally find my first gold. He found 7 gold rings last year.
Yesterday our hunt was all about him. Made a quick stop starting at our colonial site where all I found was what looked like some old brass piece of jewelry, wasn't even worthy of a pic. My holes were filling with water before I could locate a target.
The boy on the other hand found another big copper, pewter spoon handle, thimble and another nice flat button. A quick stop at another property (1851) that's been hit hard over the years.
The boy gets what we think might be a 3 ringer, a weird copper/brass leaf and a wheat, myself nothing.
Then one last quick stop at another property on the way home. We hit this place one time last year but, only a fast short hunt.
Neither one of us were finding much when the boy hollers over to me, BIG SILVER!! Sure enough he finds the first big silver for either of us and it's a silver spill.
He first spots a big silver coin laying shallow in the plug, it was only maybe 2" deep in the ground. After he picked the 43 Walking Liberty from the plug he noticed another coin laying under it, a 43 merc. Both coins were laying on top of each other, in the one pic you can see where the two were touching.
To say he was stoked would be an under statement. Lol

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What would be a good way to clean this up? Most are silver comes out of the ground looking great.

A little water wash under the faucet and then some liquid hand soap squirted on it, no finger rubbing is preferable as silver is very prone to scratching. Went all year last year with no silver coinage bigger than a dime turning up! Hope this year will be better 8-)
 

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