Found my first standing liberty!

dieharddigger

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White's XLT/E-Trac

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Fr3nchy27 said:
nice finds! I would say it is a 1918. Its in pretty good shape, if it was a 28 in that good of shape the date would be strong. on the early SLQ's the dates were the highest point and some wore off while still in circulation. The design was changed on the later ones. Awesome digs!!!
I agree on the 1918 SLQ. And, WOW!!! Some kind of nice indians. Next time, maybe the whole tribe will show up. :o
 

OUTSTANDING....I have a 45 walking liberty, and when it came out of the ground my hands were quivering.
 

I definitely think 1918 SLQ as well, b/c of the condition and the fact that I'm pretty sure I can make out a 1 in the one pic vs. a 2. That 1979 indian is no slouch either. Congrats!
 

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