Bucknut Active member Jul 27, 2015 #1 Here are the finds from detecting last week. I did manage a very smooth V nickel that I was able to see a date of 1899 after I rubbed it up with some baking soda. I enjoy finding those older nickels because they seem so elusive. Thanks for looking!
Here are the finds from detecting last week. I did manage a very smooth V nickel that I was able to see a date of 1899 after I rubbed it up with some baking soda. I enjoy finding those older nickels because they seem so elusive. Thanks for looking!
Skamaniac New member Jul 27, 2015 #2 Hey, that's pretty good for a week. I've still never found a V nickel but I don't look for coins very often either. Good job!
Hey, that's pretty good for a week. I've still never found a V nickel but I don't look for coins very often either. Good job!
BTV Digger New member Jul 28, 2015 #4 Always nice to pull those older coins out of the ground. Wish the V-nickels would hold up better but still a keeper nonetheless. Congrats. John
Always nice to pull those older coins out of the ground. Wish the V-nickels would hold up better but still a keeper nonetheless. Congrats. John
W wisconsin digger Active member Jul 28, 2015 #6 great finds - vinegar and salt clean those nickels up as well WD
del Administrator Jul 29, 2015 #8 nothing wrong with those finds :thumbsup02: , congrats on adding to the silver pile Bucknut