Wartime Nickel Drought Is Over

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IMG_0359.webpIMG_0355.webp On Sunday Sue and I hunted a site where Sue dug an 1854-O seated half last November. We spent two hours there and came away with 34 clads worth $4.56 and I dug my first Wartime Nickel in quite awhile...a 1945-P that's in rough shape.
 
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It's still a pretty piece of silver mate! Congrats to ya! :skullflag: :occasion14:
 
Congratulations on the war nickel they’re very common around my parts. I wish I could say the same about that Seated O Half.
 
Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 
Those nics are hard to find, Congrats!
 
Congrats on the unique silver:icon_thumleft:
 
Nice hunt, nice recovery on the WN & clads, congrats on the saves
 
It's still a pretty piece of silver mate! Congrats to ya! :skullflag: :occasion14:
Thanks......ugly silver is better than NO silver.

Congratulations on the war nickel they’re very common around my parts. I wish I could say the same about that Seated O Half.
Thanks......I wish I could say that too.....

Nice!!! Congrats!!!
Thanks Randy...…...

Those nics are hard to find, Congrats!
When they circulated they were very common but not all that common to dig one....go figure.

Congrats on the unique silver:icon_thumleft:
Thank You...….

Nice hunt, nice recovery on the WN & clads, congrats on the saves
Thanks Inspector...….
 
Nice amount of clad. I’d love to find an old nickel like that. Congrats
 

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