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Thirty Cent Pocket Spill 03/17/2009
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Pocket spill of 12 coins... 10 wheaties and two mercury dimes (43 and 45) in the same hole. You can see the marks on the dimes where they were sandwiched in with the wheats. The oldest wheat in the group was 1913, the two newest coins both dated 1945. Also picked up 2 other mercs, 1935 and 1944 and a WWII era Army "U.S." collar pin.

 


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    I'm Nick A. and I am a metal detector hobbyist in Central Ohio.  I have been metal detecting for 20 years, and currently use the Minelab E-Trac detector.

    I am always happy to find silver coins (made before 1964) for my collection, as these are no longer in common circulation.

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