tidetraveler
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- Nov 30, 2011
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- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
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Always enjoy your VID tidetraveler!
Thanks Ron. I'm sure they needed the metals for the war effort so thats probably why they used silver. HHGreat finds Tidetraveler. Your U.S. Nickel is not silver. The only years for silver in U.S. Nickels was 1942-1945 during World War II. During these years, there was a 35% silver content. The other easy way to tell besides the dates, is if you turn the coin to the reverse, the Mintmark is on the very top of the dome on Monticello. Enjoyed your video. Ron in Illinois U.S.A.
I married a Swede with the promise of finding viking treasure in SwedenEnjoyed the video, definetly a good hunt!
Just curious how you ended up in Sweden?
Hey tidetraveler,
Thanks for the excellent video, and showing us the Swedish perspective. I've enjoyed a couple of your hunts in the past, but I think you've upped your production values. Love the locket & the surviving ladies!