Tony Two-Cent
07-11-2014, 01:50 PM
There is an old city park about 5 minutes from where I work. I don't hunt there often because there doesn't seem to be much left there. The first time I hunted it about 2 years ago an older gentleman stopped and told me that I wouldn't find anything there because he had been hunting it for over 30 years.
Nevertheless, I later found a couple of Indian Heads there, and a surprise Walking Liberty Half that was near the edge of the street. But lately I have struggled to find any old coins there at all.
However, today is such a beautiful day that I just couldn't stand to sit at my desk during lunch, so I went to the old park to see if I could maybe find a deep nickel or something. After about 20 minutes I got a steady 10-40 signal at 7" deep that vaguely sounded like a wheat cent. Boy, was I ever surprised when a silver dime came out of the hole!
When I got back to work I ran it under some water and could then see that it is an 1873 seated dime. :loveit:
It is really worn but it sure was a nice surprise! It just goes to show you that no site is ever hunted out.
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Nevertheless, I later found a couple of Indian Heads there, and a surprise Walking Liberty Half that was near the edge of the street. But lately I have struggled to find any old coins there at all.
However, today is such a beautiful day that I just couldn't stand to sit at my desk during lunch, so I went to the old park to see if I could maybe find a deep nickel or something. After about 20 minutes I got a steady 10-40 signal at 7" deep that vaguely sounded like a wheat cent. Boy, was I ever surprised when a silver dime came out of the hole!
When I got back to work I ran it under some water and could then see that it is an 1873 seated dime. :loveit:
It is really worn but it sure was a nice surprise! It just goes to show you that no site is ever hunted out.
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