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I was fortunate enough to dig my first Key Date coin this afternoon. A 1886 Liberty Head/V Nickle in Good Condition. It is fully toned to brown but the detail is there.

I was working an area where a bathhouse stood for swimmers, circa 1895-1946. Very busy ground so I was running the Vista X with 8" Concentric coil. I had been over this area several times with other detectors using larger coils. This immediate area has produced the oldest coins I have found so far, including two Liberty Seated Dimes & a Shield Nickle,  I won't grumble about digging Lots of shotshell heads anymore.

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Same here, I'm lucky to get any details, and they are red. 😀20221019_190051.thumb.jpg.507215807a0656fc754b095aa20a45d8.jpg

Excellent find!

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Thanks all. I need to go to the trouble of learning to post photos. I do not use a smart phone so I have to enlist my wife's help. She is afraid my grubby finds will somehow damage her phone.

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Let's see if this posting photos thing works.

These are some finds from this past weekend from the same site. I will photo the 1886 V & post it also.

Thanks for the encouragement to learn something new.

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56 minutes ago, JCR said:

Let's see if this posting photos thing works.

These are some finds form this past weekend from the same site. I will photo the 1886 V & post it also.

Good pics (and finds), but you're not getting my thumbs up until I see that 1886 nickel! 

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2 hours ago, JCR said:

Thanks all. I need to go to the trouble of learning to post photos. I do not use a smart phone ...

I do not use a smartphone too , I always use a digital camera for my detecting pics . You will do better pics with a camera than with a smartphone, especially in low light  ... I use a sony RX100 mk1  

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@palzynski You are right. I came home after work and did my best to photograph the 1886 Nickle with my wife's I Phone. I could not get a good close up focus. I guess the toning of the coin leaves little contrast. We talked about an adapter lens that is available as an accessory, so now I have an idea for a Christmas present!  After 45 years together she is kind of hard to buy for.

@GB_Amateur  I will get your Like at some point by posting a decent photo.  I'm having technical difficulties and all that.

Thanks to all for the response.

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9 hours ago, JCR said:

@palzynski You are right. I came home after work and did my best to photograph the 1886 Nickle with my wife's I Phone. I could not get a good close up focus. I guess the toning of the coin leaves little contrast.

You could not get a good focus because probably you were below the iphone minimum autofocus distance . All the cameras and smartphones have a minimum focus distance . It is usually written on the camera lens side . 

For example the minimum focus distances for my Sony RX100 are 10,4cm and 37,1cm .   10,4 when the zoom is at the minimum ad 37,1 at the max , look at the pic below . .  Then I need to be at least 10,4cm further from the target to get a correct focus ( impossible to focus if the target is closer than 10,4cm with this camera ) . I dont know this distance for an iphone ..

 

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