Are you sitting down!!! She is!!!!!! Booom Baby!!!!!! 1876 Lifes a big sandbox

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IMG_0097.JPGIMG_0097.JPGIMG_0096.JPGI live in Ann Arbor Mich huge college town a couple parks with lots of rolling hills I find most all of my great finds rings silver ect on these hills. That makes sense where coins will spill. Here are this weekends finds and some from a little earlier . I found my Daughters old apple I pad so I have a decent camera finally. I found the 1876 seated quarter on a steep hill 2 inches down. This is my oldest silver coin, I found a spill with an 1882 shield nickel and this tribe of Indians. I also found this silver pin it says sIMG_0072.JPGIMG_0073.JPGIMG_0074.JPGIMG_0105.JPGIMG_0105.JPGIMG_0106.JPGIMG_0104.JPGIMG_0100.JPGIMG_0100.JPGIMG_0100.JPGIMG_0107.JPGIMG_0108.JPGterling with little stones in it I'm sure they are not diamonds. I also found this tag I'm hoping its a railroad tag I'm not sure any help would be great.All found on hills. Thanks for Also same day 1946 dime in the coin star!!!!!!!IMG_0070.JPGIMG_0071.JPG
 

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Way to go brother, Congrats!!! "D"
Thanks my friend thanks for that cool reply to to me last week. Glad your a tnet family member.. Tommy
 

This post has me thinking I should be doing steeper slopes of parks. I must have missed this post when it was first posted. Killer Seated Q! Those hills treat you well.
 

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Thanks that quarter was 1\2 inch deep only
 

Those are great finds. I am still looking for my first Liberty seated. Congrats!
 

well deserved. Good story. I never argue with seated coins :)
 

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