This quarter spent significantly more time in the sand on the bottom of the lake. Notice the color change? Also note that it does not have the...
While I do appreciate the time you take to comment, I don't appreciate the sarcasm. On my next post I will show what a quarter looks like that has...
Also, it was found in a lake with no current. Coins fall out of pockets and fall straight to the bottom and don't move again until I scoop them up.
Yes, it was definitely scratched from sand abrasion, but I have found hundreds of quarters in the sand and none of them look even remotely like...
Sorry, it's actually a 2016 quarter. My mistake (typo).
Found this coin while metal detecting at a local swimming hole. There is basically no rim, the reeding is VERY light, loss of detail on "in god we...
I agree with the environmental damage consensus. It looks just like many of the coins that I find in the water with my metal detector.
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I use a 20 year old White's Eagle Spectrum. I bought it used about 3 years ago and it has been very good to me. Here are some of my other finds...
I found yesterday (St Patrick's Day). I don't have any papers, but I do have 2 witnesses. I don't know what kind of papers I could get for it. I...
I was fortunate to get permission to metal detect some property that borders Shiloh National Military Park. I found some nice Civil War bullets...
I found this 1841 Seated Quarter while metal detecting a Civil War battlefield. It is a fairly rare coin (only 120,000 minted) but unfortunately,...
It may not be the prettiest thing out there, but to me it's BEAUTIFUL !!!!
All I can say is to knock on some doors and ask. The worst that could happen is that they say no. Also you might want to try hunting construction...
Yeah, I dug it out of the ground. Of course I wish it were in a little better shape, but I think it looks GREAT for being buried for about 200...
I use a White's Eagle Spectrum detector. It's an older detector, but still a good one. The coin was only about 3 inches down.
I went coin and relic hunting today at an early pioneer town in Middle TN along the Cumberland River. I found an 1833 Capped Bust Half Dime there...
Thanks for all the info.:thumb: I thought the dings in the rim were damage, not errors. It seems that most of the coins I have in my collection...
I was wondering what the value of my 1804 half cent is. It is the C1 variety with a major die break on the reverse going from the rim of the coin...
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