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History's Dirty Secrets #9 A penny for your thoughts

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2009

After 8 days without detecting, I needed some digging! 3 hunts about 8 hours total. 3 Barbers, a merc, a rosie, and a multiple signal which I thought was a nickle and a silver turned out to be a 1910 V nickle and an 1840 large cent.thats a first for me. And my oldest U.S. coin.
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Chicago Ron

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  • Nice dirt clump save Ron! Congrats on your first "Large" You keep that up and I'm going to have to come out east and pester you!!

  • Bring it on Val! I need some good competition!

  • Congrats on your first Large Cent! Excellent video.

  • Thanks Dan.

  • Having read your Bio, It took you over 25 years to get that coin. (Large Cent) Congratulations!

  • Thanks, It's been a long time coming

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  • nice

  • Congrats Ron ! cool vid ! HH

  • looks like an 1840 to me.

  • all the coins are clean he place them there

  • what type is your medal detector ?

  • what type is your medal detector

  • omg so kool

  • Very nice n vintage coins...that barber dimes and quarters are great, the V nickel and that large penny are also awesome finds.

    Here in europe/germany we have also nice coins in the soil. I have already found some roman silver & bronze and some medieval coins with my garrett 250. My first roman coin was a silver denarius struck under emperor Trajan (98-117 b.C). My first medieval coin was a silver penny minted in cologne under bishop Konrad von Hochstaden around 1244-61 in excellent condition.

  • Awesome vid, good song

  • That was a very good video, iam just starting to video. I love those mini pocket spills. My first barber quarter, 1899, came with a 1916 buff and 1902 v nickel. Keep the vids coming!!

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