Digger_O'Dell
09-17-2016, 07:55 PM
Hi all,
Back to the zoo this morning after work for a couple hours. I broke out the 17 inch coil looking for some of those deeper coins hoping for silver. After a couple hours I barely even found clad, though I did come up with a pin firm the 1964 winter olympics from Innsbrook, Austria. Still a cool and rare find!
55739
I switched back to the 11 inch coil to work some more trashy areas which got me a few clad. As I was headed back to the car I decided to take a few final swings over the island strip in the parking lot and got a 12-38 at 5 inched. I was expecting the usual toasty zincoln when instead I realized I had a toasty 1908 IH! Here it is after extensive cleaning:
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55741
I only had a little time left, but on that same island strip I also pulled 4 wheaties-1946, 1928, 1919 S, and 1916. I'm happy with those, but still wondering why this place is generally lacking in any silver.
55742
Back to the zoo this morning after work for a couple hours. I broke out the 17 inch coil looking for some of those deeper coins hoping for silver. After a couple hours I barely even found clad, though I did come up with a pin firm the 1964 winter olympics from Innsbrook, Austria. Still a cool and rare find!
55739
I switched back to the 11 inch coil to work some more trashy areas which got me a few clad. As I was headed back to the car I decided to take a few final swings over the island strip in the parking lot and got a 12-38 at 5 inched. I was expecting the usual toasty zincoln when instead I realized I had a toasty 1908 IH! Here it is after extensive cleaning:
55740
55741
I only had a little time left, but on that same island strip I also pulled 4 wheaties-1946, 1928, 1919 S, and 1916. I'm happy with those, but still wondering why this place is generally lacking in any silver.
55742