I'm really having fun, today was another good one.

Ytcoinshooter

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My stepson and I set out to find something good today. He's a corrections officer and a brick wall if I haven't clarified that. He's a great companion and really likes detecting. He scored a 1912 D V nickel and I was so happy for him. It's important to me for him to keep finding something cool, especially when I'm picking the location. I'm sure I now have him hooked. Our first stop netted me two wheat backs and him zip. We drove around wasting time, so finally I decided to go to an old haunt that is a huge challenge to pull anything good from.
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http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af176/idigther/F1C85DA9-FF09-41BF-B5C0-D471AE5B5E23-889-000000F11D6D6F25_zps31343f16. the dimes, both 1920. They were just a couple of feet apart. The quarter came from the same area an hour later when I revisited that spot. I did tell him to work that small area with me first >:tongue: he was cool and real happy with his Denver minted V. I was using the ATPro 11 x 8 DD. I like this detector for coinshooting very much :perfect10:
HH-Bruce
 
Fantastic looking SLQ ! I just found my 1st one 2 weeks ago but it sure didn't look like yours. Nice dimes too.
 
:congrats: All those silver coins are in great shape. Its not very often that you find a SLQ in that condition.
 
Bruce, great looking silvers especially that SLQ. Sounds like your stepson is hooked. :congrats: on all the keepers and tell your stepson |:cheering: on the V.
 
I don't know which is more beautiful, the SLQ or the gorgeous 1920 Mercury Dime on the right. :wow:

Spectacular finds! |:cheering:
 

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