I'll find one yet ; )
That shovel has some spikes on it! Looks like something I could use here in Minnesota to get through the ice
Thanks for the info, I'll definitely look it over. I cant wait for the ground to thaw and get detecting again, this hobby is h a r d LOL
You broke my heart, been looking at this so long I'm dizzy
I see machine doubling in the "2000" worn die edging above "states of america" I'm hoping the rest is double die on front and back?[ATTACH]...
The post won't post unless I put something in the box I try to skip everytime but it says thread incomplete and won't post
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I see it now. Very cool!!!
I'm so new to this. I don't see the ddo, where is it exactly, thanks
Oh my, on to the next coin grrrrr
The crack starts off as a single crack and then divides into two parallel cracks, merry christmas to me! Does anyone agree?-[ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Sometimes it will not let me post my thread unless I fill in the vote status, I'll try to skip it
I'm going to file it as a die chip. Btw, this site and members are incredible, I'm hooked on the hunt and this site!!
Ok, I definitely know the difference now, thanks
Is it true to say older copper coins won't bubble as easily? Is this a bubble?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks, I just found one on a 1963, will post separately
Is there any monetary value beyond a penny?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
See if your Sagacawea coin is a cheerio box coin....
That is incredible!! they dug a lot for a house near me, so today I detected the hills of dirt they made, no luck but it was a rare opportunity...
Die scratch, cool. I was hoping for something like that, it's not indented rather higher than the surface but I have been fooled by "bubbles" on...
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