Silver and gold

neodetectorist

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Great day today detecting. The keepers were: 14K gold ring, 1968D Kennedy half, 3 wheats(1944,1944,1958) Elgin watch serial 81608607. I am not sure how old the watch is. Maybe 1950-60s

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Did you clean any of the coins?
I don’t usually clean the wheats very well unless they are a key date. The silver I cleaned with a mild dishwashing liquid.
 

Sweet!!! Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Good, I have dealt with coins for years and I wanted you to know the1944 could be worth a nice sum if the are steel you hit the jackpot.
 

Nice finds! Careful rubbing silver in the field. The half is pretty messed up now with scratches.
 

Good, I have dealt with coins for years and I wanted you to know the1944 could be worth a nice sum if the are steel you hit the jackpot.
I will definitely look at those 44s again. Thanks
 

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