After work hunt leads to silver

dieharddigger

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My brother Don called me after work and asked if I wanted to go out for a while. I wasn't planning on it,but it didn't take long to convince me.
We hit a park/field where my grandson and I found a couple silver rosie's a while back. There is really no age to the area around this field,so I figured I would at least find some clad and maybe another rosie. My first hit was the coca cola watch and it was all good after that. The second hit was the 1896 Indian! I was getting pretty stoked then! I ended up with the Indian,two mercs,a rosie, a no date buffalo,and five wheats.
Don found the jockey medallion. We will be heading back there this weekend!
 

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Fantastic digs, Congratulations! Those mercs are in incredible shape.
 

By the look of your watch........it's party time......(5 o'clock)...........like the medalion.......... :thumbsup:
 

ive heard of swiss watches but never saw one. i hear they make the best. congrats . willy.
 

Horseshoe might be lucky. And I agree - the watch is retro cool.
 

davew0710 said:
How can you tell that the watch is Swiss?

It says Swiss on the dial.
 

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