angellionel
01-25-2011, 07:26 PM
January through March (http://www.americandetectorist.com/forum/showthread.php?3600-2010-Finds-Review-January-Through-March) - April and May - June and July (http://www.americandetectorist.com/forum/showthread.php?3820-2010-Finds-Review-June-and-July) - August and September (http://www.americandetectorist.com/forum/showthread.php?3935-2010-Finds-Review-August-and-September) - October through December (http://www.americandetectorist.com/forum/showthread.php?4546-2010-Finds-Review-October-Through-December)
This is the second post reviewing my finds of 2010. It covers April and May. During this two month period I found another 187 silver coins.
APRIL 2010
101 SILVER COINS - 4 COPPER - 14 INDIAN HEAD CENTS - 4 SILVER RINGS - 1 GOLD RINGS
It was now April 1st, and on this day I found my 200th silver coin of the year, a 1944 mercury dime.
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On this day I headed to a Connecticut Park in the hopes of coaxing a few old coins out of the ground. I did well, picking up six silver coins, two Barbers dimes, dated 1901-O and 1907, three mercury dimes, dated 1916, 1918-D, and 1945, and one Roosevelt dime, dated 1947. I also dug up several wheat cents and two Indian Head cents, dated 1889 and 1898, as well as a sterling silver ring and a large cent dated 182?. It was my 9th copper at that time of the year.
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http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/wheatsandIH_040310.jpg
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It was Sunday afternoon before I had some time to go detecting. After reviewing my list of sites I decided to head to a park located in Tolland county CT, one I had not been to since 2009. Silver coins are scarce at this small park, but occasionally it yields a keeper or two. This time I managed to pick up two dimes from under the roots of one of the large trees bordering the sidewalk, a 1906 Barber dime and a 1938 mercury dime. The park also yielded a 1869 shield nickel and six Indian Head cents, dated 1864, 1864-L, 1882, 1886, 1893, and 1909.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/silverdimes_040410.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/miscfinds_040410.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/1869shieldnickel_040410.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/indianheadcents_040410.jpg
In the mix this time around were some old nickels in addition to a few silver coins. The V nickels are dated 1905, 1905, and 1912.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/silverdimes_040610.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/oldnickels_040610.jpg
A short hunt yielded me a few more silver coins. I love finding mercury dimes. It is a beautifully designed coin.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/mercinsoil_040710.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/silverdimes_040710.jpg
During another short hunt I picked up a Draped Bust large cent, as well as a 1927 Standing Liberty quarter and a 1946 Roosevelt dime.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/1927slq_040810.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/drapedbustlargecent_040810.jpg
This was a fun find. It's a Yangtze Service Medal. It is slightly larger than a half dollar, and thicker and heavier too. The Yangtze Service Medals were issued between 1926 and 1932 and are serially numbered. The one I found is numbered 1095. There is some information on the medals HERE (http://www.history.navy.mil/medals/yangtze.htm) and HERE (http://www.foxfall.com/csm-navy-ysm.htm).
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/yangtze_service_medal_041010.jpg
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I hit three local parks, and all yielded silver. The first park gave up three Roosevelt dimes and one 1944 mercury dime. After a while I headed to another site, where I dug up a few old wheat cents and one 1923 mercury dime. I then moved on to the third site, and from there I managed another two mercury dimes, dated 1925 and 1936, as well as several old wheat cents. A few days later I detected at a Connecticut park and picked up a 1906-D Barber half and two Roosevelt dimes.
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George (coinnut) and I made plans to meet up detect at a Connecticut park. We arrived at the park early in the morning, and remained there until late in the day. The weather was perfect. We had a great time detecting. We both scored with silver, though at first we did have a slow start. I began to pick up some silver by the afternoon and by the end of the day I had managed to dig up a total of sixteen silver coins - three Washington quarters, eight Roosevelt dimes, one Canada silver dime, and four mercury dimes.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/rooseveltdimeinsoilA_041410.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/rooseveltdimeinsoilB_041410.jpg
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This time I met up with another forum member, Matt (z118). We headed to a Connecticut park to give our machines a workout and to hopefully pick up a few keepers. Matt could not remain long though, and was back on the road by noon. I remained at the park, and by the time I had to leave I had in my pouch eleven silver coins - ten dimes and one Walking Liberty half.
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April has been a good month for finding silver. I managed to find three on this day, a nice looking 1942 Walking Liberty half dollar and two dimes. I also dug up the usual clad, several wheat cents, and a sterling silver pendant. By this point the Walking Liberty half made my 260th silver coin of 2010, and it is also the 5th silver half dollar I picked by this time of the year.
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http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/silverdimes_041910.jpg
During a short hunt at a local park I picked up two silver quarters, a 1892 Barber and a 1948 Washington. I dug up several old wheat cents too, as well as a sterling silver piece.
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http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/wheatcents_042010.jpg
This particular hunt was quite fun. I found copper, silver, and gold. The park I worked gave up ten silver coins, a 1939 Washington quarter, three Roosevelt dimes, dated 1952-D, 1956, and 1959, three mercury dimes, dated 1918-S, 1926, and 1945, and three Barber dimes, dated 1898-O, 1906, and 1914. There are 22 wheat cents in the pile. The heavy band is 14kt gold. The copper is dated 182?.
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John (midas) joined me to detect at one of the parks I had been hitting recently. I ended up with eight silver coins by the time I had to leave, five mercury dimes, dated 1918, 1935, 1939, 1942, and 1944-S, and three Barber dimes, dated 1900, 1910, and 1916-S.
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This had been a particularly lovely day, sunny and with a cool breeze. It made for a pleasant afternoon at the park, and the finds weren't bad either. I scored with nine silver coins, four Indian Head cents, a good amount of wheat cents, two old nickels, and two religious pendants. The Barber quarter is dated 1895-O, and the dimes are dated 1905-S, 1918-D, 1936-S, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1943, and 1946.
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http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/1895Obarberquarter_042310.jpg
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There were several neat finds on this hunt, which included silver dimes, Indian Head cents, wheat cents, a silver ring, a medallion with the seal of Connecticut on it, as well as other items. The dimes are dated 1901, 1901, 1914-D, and 1945.
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http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/sterlingsilverring_042410.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/sealofCTmedallion_042410.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/wheatcentsandIH_042410.jpg
The next few finds are from my last two hunts in the end of April. The first photo is of five silver coins I dug up during a late afternoon two hour hunt at a local park. The Barber quarter is a 1915-D. The other photo is of another Barber quarter I picked up while detecting at a local site with John (midas).
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http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/1907barberquarter_043010.jpg
MAY 2010
86 SILVER COINS - 7 COPPER - 7 INDIAN HEAD CENTS - 1 SILVER RINGS - 0 GOLD RINGS
It was now Saturday. I had intended to do some yard work and overall landscaping, but the day was much too beautiful to not take advantage. I grabbed my E-Trac and headed to one of the parks. As it turned out the decision was a good one as I managed to pick up eight silver coins, the best ones being a 1764 Spanish Reale and a type I dateless Standing Liberty quarter.
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On Sunday I had an earlier start at the park as I wanted to avoid the crowd, ATV's and motorcycles I faced on Saturday. Even so I had to leave the park earlier than planned since the area was a mob scene by about 2:00 and the guys with their ATV's were running wild! Anyway, I did pick up several silver coins before packing it in. The best one was a 1909-D Barber dime, of which 954,000 were minted. It had been my first silver coin of the day. Below is a photo of it while it had still been embedded in a clump of soil.
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A local park was my hunting ground late in the afternoon on this day. Detecting for only a couple of hours I concentrated my efforts at a marshy site. Digging for targets was a pain due to the water and mud, but the effort paid off. I was able to pick up two silver coins, a 1964 Washington quarter, and a 1896 Barber quarter. I also managed a large cent, dated 1851, but it is in poor shape.
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Late afternoon hunts at local parks yielded a few interesting items, plus a few silver coins. I like the old Gold Medal advertising pin. It was issued by the Washburn Crosby Co., which became General Mills in 1928.
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Before heading back home I decided to take a walk into the wooded area surrounding the park. It was easy enough to swing the coil but after a short while the mosquitoes were attempting to feast on me. I didn't have any repellent so I knew I was not going to last long.
While continuing to battle the mosquitoes I hit on a soft tone by the base of a large tree, with Fe/Co numbers hitting a steady 12-39. I pinpointed the target and pushed my trowel into the soil, but it was going to be troublesome to dig - there were several large roots in the way!
It took me about eight minutes to finally pry my way through the very thick roots, creating a small entry into the soft ground which allowed me to slowly scoop out some soil and retrieve the target. It ended being a very worn Spanish Reale, just slightly smaller than a dime. It was too worn to make out a date. It did not matter though. It was still a fine find.
The weekend was a washout. There had been too much rain and strong winds which would have made detecting at the park quite uncomfortable. Even so I did manage about an hour or so at a local park on Saturday and dug up up a 1914 Barber dime and a silver pendant. I left as soon as the rain picked up. The other eight silver coins are from a few days later. I was pleased to see a date on the Standing Liberty quarter. The 1917 and 1923 mercury dimes have an S mint mark. The other finds were a Draped Bust large cent and a good luck token.
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Late in the afternoon I took a drive to one of the local parks and spent a bit over two hours gridding the trashy picnic grounds, going over the area from two directions. By the time I had to leave I had managed to pick up four silver dimes, dated 1911-D, 1927, 1944, and 1947, as well as fourteen old wheat cents, the oldest dated 1909 VDB. Among the finds too were a medallion and a 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition adjustable band ring.
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http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/1939ggie_ring_051210.jpg
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It's a good thing that it remains light until after eight at this time of the year, since it allows me to get in a few late-in-the-day hunts.
This time I made my way to a Connecticut park, and though it had been busy with baseball and soccer players I was able to work one of the available fields. I enjoyed my time out, and a little over four hours later I had six silver coins in my pouch, along with several wheat cents and a good number of clad coins.
Saturday morning I met up with John (midas) to detect at a town common. As we expected, the site was awash with many shallow clad coins and trash. Still, such sites can yield a few good targets if one works it patiently enough. I picked up four silver dimes from the common, all old - two Seated Liberty dimes, dated 1888 and 1891, and two Barber dimes, dated 1908 and 1914. I also picked up four Indian Head cents, dated 1880, 1882, 1901, and 1909. In the mix was also a 1906 Liberty nickel and several old wheat cents. Then on my way home from the town common I stopped at a park I had not been to since the year before. I detected there for about 90 minutes and picked up four more silver coins, two mercury dimes and two Roosevelt dimes.
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Again I met up with John (midas) to detect at the town common. This time the common yielded just one old silver coin, a 1913 Barber dime. I also picked up a 1947 Roosevelt dime. The surprise of the hunt was an 1850 Bank of Upper Canada Half Penny Token. It was down a good 9 to 10, and with the tone and Fe/Co numbers it was generating I first thought I had a silver quarter. Then at noon while on my way home I stopped at the same park I had hit the day before and picked up another two silver coins, a 1952 Roosevelt dime and a 1943 mercury dime.
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On this day I spent a few hours in the afternoon detecting at a local Park and picked up a few silver pieces - an old sterling silver pendant, a 1908-O Barber quarter, a 1908 Barber dime, and two mercury dimes, dated 1937 and 1945.
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http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/silverpendant_052010.jpg
This time I opted to detect at a Connecticut park instead of one of the local sites. I had expected the park to be very busy seeing as it was turning out to be a beautiful sunny day, but it ended up not being as crowded as I had anticipated. What I dreaded most was seeing the ATV users racing up and down the park. Thankfully they were absent. Anyway, by the end of the hunt I had six silver coins, several wheat cents, a religious pendant, and one silver ring.
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I had intended to detect in the morning at a park in Central MA, but I got caught up with other things and had to change plans. Instead at noon I headed to another Connecticut park I had not been to since September of 2009. I figured it would be a relaxing and quiet hunt at that park on a Sunday, and it was. It was slow going at first, but by the time I called it quits I had five silver dimes in my pouch, as well as several wheat cents and an 1837 Canada half penny bank token.
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Taking advantage of cooler weather I headed out to see if I could locate a site I had been to only once the year before. At the time I had neglected to add the coordinates to my GPS. It took a while, but I finally found the site after driving around the area for about 25 minutes.
I decided to work grid, detecting the area for several hours. It paid off, as I managed to find seven silver dimes, dated 1900, 1914, 1917, 1918-S, 1919, 1920, and 1945, as well as a corroded large cent.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/7silverdimes_052710.jpg
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A return trip to the same site proved worthwhile, as I managed to dig up four more silver coins - three Barber dimes, dated 1908, 1913, and 1916-S, and a 1919-S mercury dime. There were plenty of old wheat cents too.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/1908barberdime_052810.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/1916Sbarberdime_052810.jpg
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I took another crack at the site I had detected the previous two days and walked away with some more goodies - a beautiful and heavy sterling silver medal, probably from 1920, as inscribed on the back, a 1901 Barber half, two Barber dimes, dated 1901 and 1907, two mercury dimes, both dated 1925, some old wheat cents, and three Indian Head cents.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/1901barberdime_052910.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/1925mercurydime_052910.jpg
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My last hunt of May yielded me two more silver coins, several wheat cents, a large cent, and a token. The second photo is of two old wheat cents that had been stuck together.
By this time my silver coin count for the year stood at 385.
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This is the second post reviewing my finds of 2010. It covers April and May. During this two month period I found another 187 silver coins.
APRIL 2010
101 SILVER COINS - 4 COPPER - 14 INDIAN HEAD CENTS - 4 SILVER RINGS - 1 GOLD RINGS
It was now April 1st, and on this day I found my 200th silver coin of the year, a 1944 mercury dime.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/woods_040110.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/200thsilvercoin_040110.jpg
On this day I headed to a Connecticut Park in the hopes of coaxing a few old coins out of the ground. I did well, picking up six silver coins, two Barbers dimes, dated 1901-O and 1907, three mercury dimes, dated 1916, 1918-D, and 1945, and one Roosevelt dime, dated 1947. I also dug up several wheat cents and two Indian Head cents, dated 1889 and 1898, as well as a sterling silver ring and a large cent dated 182?. It was my 9th copper at that time of the year.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/silverdimes_040310.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/wheatsandIH_040310.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/silverring_040310.jpg
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It was Sunday afternoon before I had some time to go detecting. After reviewing my list of sites I decided to head to a park located in Tolland county CT, one I had not been to since 2009. Silver coins are scarce at this small park, but occasionally it yields a keeper or two. This time I managed to pick up two dimes from under the roots of one of the large trees bordering the sidewalk, a 1906 Barber dime and a 1938 mercury dime. The park also yielded a 1869 shield nickel and six Indian Head cents, dated 1864, 1864-L, 1882, 1886, 1893, and 1909.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/silverdimes_040410.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/miscfinds_040410.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/1869shieldnickel_040410.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/indianheadcents_040410.jpg
In the mix this time around were some old nickels in addition to a few silver coins. The V nickels are dated 1905, 1905, and 1912.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/silverdimes_040610.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/oldnickels_040610.jpg
A short hunt yielded me a few more silver coins. I love finding mercury dimes. It is a beautifully designed coin.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/mercinsoil_040710.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/silverdimes_040710.jpg
During another short hunt I picked up a Draped Bust large cent, as well as a 1927 Standing Liberty quarter and a 1946 Roosevelt dime.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/1927slq_040810.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/drapedbustlargecent_040810.jpg
This was a fun find. It's a Yangtze Service Medal. It is slightly larger than a half dollar, and thicker and heavier too. The Yangtze Service Medals were issued between 1926 and 1932 and are serially numbered. The one I found is numbered 1095. There is some information on the medals HERE (http://www.history.navy.mil/medals/yangtze.htm) and HERE (http://www.foxfall.com/csm-navy-ysm.htm).
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/yangtze_service_medal_041010.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/yangtze_service_medal_side041010.jpg
I hit three local parks, and all yielded silver. The first park gave up three Roosevelt dimes and one 1944 mercury dime. After a while I headed to another site, where I dug up a few old wheat cents and one 1923 mercury dime. I then moved on to the third site, and from there I managed another two mercury dimes, dated 1925 and 1936, as well as several old wheat cents. A few days later I detected at a Connecticut park and picked up a 1906-D Barber half and two Roosevelt dimes.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/7silverdimes_041110.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/wheatcents_041110.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/1906Dbarberhalf_041310.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2010/YearEndSummary/rooseveltdimes_041310.jpg
George (coinnut) and I made plans to meet up detect at a Connecticut park. We arrived at the park early in the morning, and remained there until late in the day. The weather was perfect. We had a great time detecting. We both scored with silver, though at first we did have a slow start. I began to pick up some silver by the afternoon and by the end of the day I had managed to dig up a total of sixteen silver coins - three Washington quarters, eight Roosevelt dimes, one Canada silver dime, and four mercury dimes.
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This time I met up with another forum member, Matt (z118). We headed to a Connecticut park to give our machines a workout and to hopefully pick up a few keepers. Matt could not remain long though, and was back on the road by noon. I remained at the park, and by the time I had to leave I had in my pouch eleven silver coins - ten dimes and one Walking Liberty half.
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April has been a good month for finding silver. I managed to find three on this day, a nice looking 1942 Walking Liberty half dollar and two dimes. I also dug up the usual clad, several wheat cents, and a sterling silver pendant. By this point the Walking Liberty half made my 260th silver coin of 2010, and it is also the 5th silver half dollar I picked by this time of the year.
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During a short hunt at a local park I picked up two silver quarters, a 1892 Barber and a 1948 Washington. I dug up several old wheat cents too, as well as a sterling silver piece.
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This particular hunt was quite fun. I found copper, silver, and gold. The park I worked gave up ten silver coins, a 1939 Washington quarter, three Roosevelt dimes, dated 1952-D, 1956, and 1959, three mercury dimes, dated 1918-S, 1926, and 1945, and three Barber dimes, dated 1898-O, 1906, and 1914. There are 22 wheat cents in the pile. The heavy band is 14kt gold. The copper is dated 182?.
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John (midas) joined me to detect at one of the parks I had been hitting recently. I ended up with eight silver coins by the time I had to leave, five mercury dimes, dated 1918, 1935, 1939, 1942, and 1944-S, and three Barber dimes, dated 1900, 1910, and 1916-S.
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This had been a particularly lovely day, sunny and with a cool breeze. It made for a pleasant afternoon at the park, and the finds weren't bad either. I scored with nine silver coins, four Indian Head cents, a good amount of wheat cents, two old nickels, and two religious pendants. The Barber quarter is dated 1895-O, and the dimes are dated 1905-S, 1918-D, 1936-S, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1943, and 1946.
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There were several neat finds on this hunt, which included silver dimes, Indian Head cents, wheat cents, a silver ring, a medallion with the seal of Connecticut on it, as well as other items. The dimes are dated 1901, 1901, 1914-D, and 1945.
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The next few finds are from my last two hunts in the end of April. The first photo is of five silver coins I dug up during a late afternoon two hour hunt at a local park. The Barber quarter is a 1915-D. The other photo is of another Barber quarter I picked up while detecting at a local site with John (midas).
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MAY 2010
86 SILVER COINS - 7 COPPER - 7 INDIAN HEAD CENTS - 1 SILVER RINGS - 0 GOLD RINGS
It was now Saturday. I had intended to do some yard work and overall landscaping, but the day was much too beautiful to not take advantage. I grabbed my E-Trac and headed to one of the parks. As it turned out the decision was a good one as I managed to pick up eight silver coins, the best ones being a 1764 Spanish Reale and a type I dateless Standing Liberty quarter.
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On Sunday I had an earlier start at the park as I wanted to avoid the crowd, ATV's and motorcycles I faced on Saturday. Even so I had to leave the park earlier than planned since the area was a mob scene by about 2:00 and the guys with their ATV's were running wild! Anyway, I did pick up several silver coins before packing it in. The best one was a 1909-D Barber dime, of which 954,000 were minted. It had been my first silver coin of the day. Below is a photo of it while it had still been embedded in a clump of soil.
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A local park was my hunting ground late in the afternoon on this day. Detecting for only a couple of hours I concentrated my efforts at a marshy site. Digging for targets was a pain due to the water and mud, but the effort paid off. I was able to pick up two silver coins, a 1964 Washington quarter, and a 1896 Barber quarter. I also managed a large cent, dated 1851, but it is in poor shape.
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Late afternoon hunts at local parks yielded a few interesting items, plus a few silver coins. I like the old Gold Medal advertising pin. It was issued by the Washburn Crosby Co., which became General Mills in 1928.
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Before heading back home I decided to take a walk into the wooded area surrounding the park. It was easy enough to swing the coil but after a short while the mosquitoes were attempting to feast on me. I didn't have any repellent so I knew I was not going to last long.
While continuing to battle the mosquitoes I hit on a soft tone by the base of a large tree, with Fe/Co numbers hitting a steady 12-39. I pinpointed the target and pushed my trowel into the soil, but it was going to be troublesome to dig - there were several large roots in the way!
It took me about eight minutes to finally pry my way through the very thick roots, creating a small entry into the soft ground which allowed me to slowly scoop out some soil and retrieve the target. It ended being a very worn Spanish Reale, just slightly smaller than a dime. It was too worn to make out a date. It did not matter though. It was still a fine find.
The weekend was a washout. There had been too much rain and strong winds which would have made detecting at the park quite uncomfortable. Even so I did manage about an hour or so at a local park on Saturday and dug up up a 1914 Barber dime and a silver pendant. I left as soon as the rain picked up. The other eight silver coins are from a few days later. I was pleased to see a date on the Standing Liberty quarter. The 1917 and 1923 mercury dimes have an S mint mark. The other finds were a Draped Bust large cent and a good luck token.
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Late in the afternoon I took a drive to one of the local parks and spent a bit over two hours gridding the trashy picnic grounds, going over the area from two directions. By the time I had to leave I had managed to pick up four silver dimes, dated 1911-D, 1927, 1944, and 1947, as well as fourteen old wheat cents, the oldest dated 1909 VDB. Among the finds too were a medallion and a 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition adjustable band ring.
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It's a good thing that it remains light until after eight at this time of the year, since it allows me to get in a few late-in-the-day hunts.
This time I made my way to a Connecticut park, and though it had been busy with baseball and soccer players I was able to work one of the available fields. I enjoyed my time out, and a little over four hours later I had six silver coins in my pouch, along with several wheat cents and a good number of clad coins.
Saturday morning I met up with John (midas) to detect at a town common. As we expected, the site was awash with many shallow clad coins and trash. Still, such sites can yield a few good targets if one works it patiently enough. I picked up four silver dimes from the common, all old - two Seated Liberty dimes, dated 1888 and 1891, and two Barber dimes, dated 1908 and 1914. I also picked up four Indian Head cents, dated 1880, 1882, 1901, and 1909. In the mix was also a 1906 Liberty nickel and several old wheat cents. Then on my way home from the town common I stopped at a park I had not been to since the year before. I detected there for about 90 minutes and picked up four more silver coins, two mercury dimes and two Roosevelt dimes.
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Again I met up with John (midas) to detect at the town common. This time the common yielded just one old silver coin, a 1913 Barber dime. I also picked up a 1947 Roosevelt dime. The surprise of the hunt was an 1850 Bank of Upper Canada Half Penny Token. It was down a good 9 to 10, and with the tone and Fe/Co numbers it was generating I first thought I had a silver quarter. Then at noon while on my way home I stopped at the same park I had hit the day before and picked up another two silver coins, a 1952 Roosevelt dime and a 1943 mercury dime.
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On this day I spent a few hours in the afternoon detecting at a local Park and picked up a few silver pieces - an old sterling silver pendant, a 1908-O Barber quarter, a 1908 Barber dime, and two mercury dimes, dated 1937 and 1945.
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This time I opted to detect at a Connecticut park instead of one of the local sites. I had expected the park to be very busy seeing as it was turning out to be a beautiful sunny day, but it ended up not being as crowded as I had anticipated. What I dreaded most was seeing the ATV users racing up and down the park. Thankfully they were absent. Anyway, by the end of the hunt I had six silver coins, several wheat cents, a religious pendant, and one silver ring.
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I had intended to detect in the morning at a park in Central MA, but I got caught up with other things and had to change plans. Instead at noon I headed to another Connecticut park I had not been to since September of 2009. I figured it would be a relaxing and quiet hunt at that park on a Sunday, and it was. It was slow going at first, but by the time I called it quits I had five silver dimes in my pouch, as well as several wheat cents and an 1837 Canada half penny bank token.
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Taking advantage of cooler weather I headed out to see if I could locate a site I had been to only once the year before. At the time I had neglected to add the coordinates to my GPS. It took a while, but I finally found the site after driving around the area for about 25 minutes.
I decided to work grid, detecting the area for several hours. It paid off, as I managed to find seven silver dimes, dated 1900, 1914, 1917, 1918-S, 1919, 1920, and 1945, as well as a corroded large cent.
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A return trip to the same site proved worthwhile, as I managed to dig up four more silver coins - three Barber dimes, dated 1908, 1913, and 1916-S, and a 1919-S mercury dime. There were plenty of old wheat cents too.
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I took another crack at the site I had detected the previous two days and walked away with some more goodies - a beautiful and heavy sterling silver medal, probably from 1920, as inscribed on the back, a 1901 Barber half, two Barber dimes, dated 1901 and 1907, two mercury dimes, both dated 1925, some old wheat cents, and three Indian Head cents.
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My last hunt of May yielded me two more silver coins, several wheat cents, a large cent, and a token. The second photo is of two old wheat cents that had been stuck together.
By this time my silver coin count for the year stood at 385.
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