Washington and FDR rescue soggy day

halfdime

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For much of this morning, I was digging Memorial pennies and sweating my glasses off. I lost the glasses and altered my course a little and quickly found this 57 Rosey and 51 Washington. The 51 will certainly go in one of the kid's albums, the Rosey will be traded for better coins. I have 47 Roseys waiting to trade; three more and I'll take the roll to a local dealer. Also added this (probably dog) tag, Pittsburgh 1965. The silver farm continues to yield! Also brought in six wheats and .85 in clad. Real easy digging today, thanks to the nice rain of the last two days, and we had more during lunch.
 

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KirkPA said:
Wilver always is great! 8)
As the author of this term, you might want to consider expanding the lexicon to further clarify what has been found. For example, quilver and dilver for my finds today. The three cent piece you guys found would be a trilver, to differentiate from the nickel 3ber. Should someone find a 20 cent piece, it would be a twilver. I, of course, defer to your judgement.
 

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