From The Darkest Days of WW2, A Shiny Silver Coin!

Subterranean

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Garrett AT Pro (Julio), Garrett AT Max (Medusa), Garrett Pro Pointer, White's Prism V, Lesche Digger.
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I had a long day of hitting many schools in beautiful weather. My Iphone said that I walked 15, 136 steps today (5.9 miles) Hmmmm...:laughing7: I returned to a school from the 1950's that has given me silver jewelry in the recent past. Today, it loaded my bag with clad, and gave me one heck of a surprise. I got a solid 86 at 6" deep, and the Letsche tool unearthed a really nice 1943 "S" Washington Quarter. (Unfortunately not the double-die obverse.) This is only my second silver quarter found to date. (And ya'all know I dig up tons of clad...) It goes to prove that nothing is ever hunted out. Thanks for looking, happy hunting to all! Sub 8-)

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Congratulations! Nice coin. What part of Southwest Missouri are you from?
 

Congratulations! Nice coin. What part of Southwest Missouri are you from?

Christian County, just above Branson. Member of the 417 Relic Hunters Club out of Springfield. Sub 8-)
 

Congratulations on the sweet silver! :occasion14:
 

NICE SILVER FIND THERE SUB....
 

I know the feeling. I went back to a school where I had been across the very same piece of ground literally hundreds of times. Mostly because it's near where I usually park. Anyway, on this last OTWBTTC, I got a plain ole pulltab hit. I dig them too. Only, this one, about 3 inches down, was a fairly large gold wedding band! Made me think, Now....just how the heck!!! LOL
 

Congrats on the silver coin
 

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