Fire Fighter 43
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A return trip to the old camp site produced another great hunt. The day started with 7 wheats in a row and then I got my first silver of the day a 1900 Barber dime. After the first silver it was an evenly paced day of great finds. My totals for the day were $4.13 in clad, 26 wheats, 1 1887 Indian, 1 Rosie, 5 Mercs, 1 Barber dime, 1 Barber quarter 1908-O, 1 Walking Liberty half 1944, a religious pendant and two rings (one is stamped sterling). One of the Mercs was a heart stopper a 1916 and I could see a mint mark but could not quite make it out so I headed to the van to get my loop. It turned out to be a 16-S. The other Mercs were 17-S, 27-D, 42-S and 43--S. The 17-S Merc was the first one I've found with that date and mark.