Raining Wheats...And A Bit Of Silver!

Bell-Two

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We did not let the rain stop us today, scattered showers and moments of clearing made for an interesting day. Our best finds were at a house built in the late 20's early 30's. We have hunted this a bit before with about a half dozen wheats our total before. Diane blew that number away easily, she had a wheat and some clad and I had two wheats and a marble when she hit a wheat coin spill. She was pulling wheat after wheat out of the same hole, I came over to help when she was having trouble pinpointing some of them...lots of junk in with them....the final total was 10 in one hole! I must have gotten some Karma for helping her for I took a couple steps to go back to where I had been detecting when I got a solid quarter signal and I could see silver in the bottom of the hole. The shiny was a dateless worn SLQ. Doug who came with us found two wheats. We then went to a old ballfield where there were few signals and Doug got two wheats that were 7+ inches deep! We moved on to do a curb strip we spied earlier and shortly after starting the rain started back with a vengance but Doug was able to nab a Silver Rosie.
 

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Nice finds, Tony! I always love to see those SLQs even if the date is worn off. They don't show themselves often.

I like the marble too, they are always a nice bonus. :yes:

:congrats:
 
coinnut link=topic=13813.msg146107#msg146107 date=1375046756 said:
Everyone did well :clapping: What are the buttons on the top? Or is it a cufflink??

Just a couple of metal buttons, I don't think too old in fact I have found a couple of them too in a different yard.
 

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