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E. Rogers from the Kansas City area is still at it as usual. He recently shared some pictures of items he has found metal detecting in the area. This one is definitely worth sharing. Ed tells us:
"Swingin' a little less than normal as my bride recuperates from ankle surgery. I did sneak out and lucked into a coin spill that included 2 silvers. I've been hoping to find a foreign silver coin and initially thought I might have a peace dollar. Wiping it off revealed a 1947 Peso, 14g, 50% silver. In the same hole was a 1948 Washington. I spotted both of these as I removed the plug. I put the hole back together swung over it and got a 26 on the Legend. Sure enough, there was a 1925 Buffalo in the same hole. That 1940 permission also gave up 6 wheats, a bike reflector, 1 Singer Centennial Decal 1851-1951, 2 keys, 1 key fob, a little cleo fishing lure and $2.72 clad. That's 52 silvers ytd. The Legend from High Plains Prospectors is crushing it! Thanks and HH!!"
As usual, thanks for sharing your amazing finds Ed. We really appreciate you keeping us in the loop.
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