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    Posted: 19 Nov 2011 at 5:42pm
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it says 1887 not 97... nice
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Hi. In 1887 they made seated liberty dimes. This a barber dime. My wife found digging a little pond in the back yard.

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Way cool find!
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totally awesome!!!

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Too bad it wasn't an O or S, but still it is an awesome find!
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