Digger Don
11-20-2016, 05:59 PM
Yesterday, I met up with Tony Two-Cent for a little hunting. We started out at an old school site and found nothing more than a wheatie or two. We decided it was time for a little doorknocking. One of the first house we stopped at was an 1839 home. We got a polite no because the owner said he wanted to detect it someday. That Sucks. 1) I'm sure that property is loaded with old coins and 2) we all know he'll never get around to detecting it. Oh well, onto the next.
We then got permission at an 1850s home. I was first on board with silver, a 1923 Merc. Unfortunately that was my only silver of the day. A couple of minutes later Tony dug a nice Barber dime. at the same house I dug an 1898 Indian and a little penny spill, a 1907 Indian and a 1916-D Wheat.
Although it was pretty much just wheats for me the rest of the day. just as it was getting dark and we were about to call it a day, Tony dug a beautiful 1918 SLQ. What a great way to end a hunt!!!
We then got permission at an 1850s home. I was first on board with silver, a 1923 Merc. Unfortunately that was my only silver of the day. A couple of minutes later Tony dug a nice Barber dime. at the same house I dug an 1898 Indian and a little penny spill, a 1907 Indian and a 1916-D Wheat.
Although it was pretty much just wheats for me the rest of the day. just as it was getting dark and we were about to call it a day, Tony dug a beautiful 1918 SLQ. What a great way to end a hunt!!!