chasu
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I have been detecting a flower bed that is being dug up. it is at an old house location. So far I have found mostly clad coins. I went out Thursday night trying to beat the weekend rains. I dug what I thought was a crusty clad dime. I was cleaning my finds and I couldn't see the date on the coin. It was encrusted pretty badly. It had soaked for 2 days and wasn't getting any better. I rubbed some baking soda on it and noticed a silver spot. I finished cleaning it and much to my surprise I had a beautiful 1917S Mercury dime. Silver is not normally encrusted in our soil, but I will check all of my coins more closely now. Pix were taken using my 10x loop held over my Iphone camera lens. Thanks for looking.
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