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Mar 27, 2016
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1964 Washington Quarter
This quarter was removed from a local park in Wakulla County, just south of Tallahassee.
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Posted by Frankf1050
Mar 15, 2015
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1958 Roosevelt Dime
This dime was taken from the same local park in Tallahassee near a picnic area.
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Posted by Frankf1050
Mar 15, 2015
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1895 Barber Quarter
This Barber Quarter is in pretty poor condition, but it is the only 1800's coin I have found, again it was found down in the Keys, but I don't remember exactly where, but it was not in the saltwater.
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Mar 15, 2015
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1733 Spanish Fleet Silver Coins
These four coins were found Oceanside of Walker's Key in the middle Florida Keys from one of the 1733 Spanish vessel that went down in a hurricane.  The coins were in about 12 feet of water in coarse sand and as you can see in 255 years they took a beating.
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Mar 15, 2015
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