starman2
09-06-2012, 04:58 PM
:waving: Hello again. If you're still hangin with me. We start part 2, still at the old farm house. The owners of the house and property. Live in Canada. There has been no one living there for a long time. The yard has been taken care of by a chap named Steve. Which is whom, I got permission from. After finding the War Nickle. I found a few Memorials, and a 1951 nickle. Before it was all over with this morning. I got another dime signal. Turned out to be a Merc. A short time later a second high pitched signal. And yet another Merc. A guy came walking up to me. He lived across the street. And kind of watches the house for the owners. Steve had warned me. He might be around. He asked me if I was finding anything. Being quit freaked out about the whole situation. I was as nice as I could be. I introduced myself. Shook his hand. And told him about asking Steve. And That I knew the owners lived in Canada. And that my Brother had lived in the house, next to his. Well I always keep the silver and goodies. In a draw string pouch. Which I keep in my pants pocket. I pulled the Pennies and nickle out of my side bag. And showed him those. And explained about finding a quit a few wheat backs. And hoping for some silver. I also showed him all the junk I had unearthed. But did not say anything about the stash in my pocket. 8/ My Bad! :thinkingabout: I guess I should have showed him what I had found. But wanted to keep it on the down low. At least for a while. My coins were: 4 Mercs: 1941-D, 1942-D, 1942-S, and a 1944. A 1950 washington Quarter, 1946, and 52 Rosie's, 1943-P war Nickle. My 11th silver ring, 12 Wheatbacks years ranging from 1929-S, to 1950. Even the memorials dated old. I covered a very small part of the side yard. I am hopefull that tomorrow will bring more Silver. If you made it this far in the story. I appreciate it! :clapping: Thanks for reading my long winded tale. ::usaflag::