Big Silver, SLQ, ++ and Other Goodies!!

Ed-D

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I'd say a real good hunt! A no date SLQ, 1943 nmm Walker, and a '44D Washington rounds out the silver.

A couple of wheats, a cool old brass bull ear-tag and a brass cross. Then there's the rest of the neat stuff.

Thanks for looking.

farm stuff good.jpg farm stuff.jpg

...and for those that like the dirt.

SLQ in Hole.jpg SLQ on Ground.jpg Walker on Ground.jpg Quarter on Ground.jpg
 

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Very well played Ed!

I like how you avoided the dimes and only dug halves and quarters. You gotta teach me that trick! Congrats,
 

Very well played Ed!

I like how you avoided the dimes and only dug halves and quarters. You gotta teach me that trick! Congrats,

Even with those nice coins, I find myself thinking "Man, I haven't found a merc in months..." - I'm sick... I know.
 

Congratualtions on the very interesting and productive hunt!
 

WTG Ed, you pulled not just one, but two of my bucket list coins today. Congrats on getting out and pulling all those keepers.:occasion14:
 

Thanks!
 

What a hunt, congrats on the great silvers. I like that 174 tag too
 

1920-s. Beauty raised date SLQ. Congrats

"1920-s raised date SLQ"... I don't get it. I think you're just pulling my leg.
 

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"1920-s raised date SLQ"... I don't get it. I think you're just pulling my leg.

In 1925 they recessed the date on the SLQ's. Prior to that the date was raised and wore off quickly.
 

In 1925 they recessed the date on the SLQ's. Prior to that the date was raised and wore off quickly.

I know about that change in 1925, but thought it odd Scrappy was so specific in saying "1920-s"... ???
 

It's a 1920 because the date is worn down. And it has an S mint mark.
 

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