LC, Wheats and Flat Button

Old Dude

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Fisher F75, Garrett ATPro, Garrett GTAx 500
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Hi all. Got out today for a 2 1/2 hour hunt at a permission from a nice elderly lady. Found a 1940 Jefferson and 4 wheat spill. First time I ever wished one of my coins was 2 years newer, lol, as I have yet to find my first war nickel. I made another pass and was almost back to the spill point and got a repeating 66-67 on the AT Pro. Wasn't really expecting a flat button in the yard but out popped a small one just like the one I found last week with Chris minus the shank. Looks like the same circles on back around the solder point. I finally made it to the old garden spot on the other side of the house and got a nicer loud 85 on the Pro. 4 inches down and out came the LC. I was happy but surprised to see it as well. Not really sure about the last digit of the date. Tooth picking alone cleaned it about as well as it's probably going to get. Thanks for looking!
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