M-Taliesin
02-22-2011, 09:17 AM
Howdy Folks!
I am embarked on a more 'normal' hunt yesterday and hit some 5 to 7 locations.
Started out just after 10am, and didn't stop hunting until around 5:00pm.
It was my determination to find some gold, but I was disappointed in that particular department. Still, I managed to take 145 coins. Not included in that number were a
$5 Peso Mexican coin, a 10 cent French Euro, an Australian nickel and two RTD tokens.
Aside from coins, I found 4 rings, two of them are silver. In addition, I found several
other cheapie jewelry items. Two post earrings look like strawberries. The posts are bent
badly, almost flat to the backside on both.
Oddities for the day was a die, heavy and made of metal, about an inch wide to
each face of the cube. A live .22 long bullet. A screwdriver bit.
Take for the day was:
26 Quarters = $6.50
19 Nickels = $0.95
27 Dimes = $2.70
73 Pennies = $0.73
Total = $10.88
Coin Count = 145
Thanks for Looking,
Blessings,
M-Taliesin
I am embarked on a more 'normal' hunt yesterday and hit some 5 to 7 locations.
Started out just after 10am, and didn't stop hunting until around 5:00pm.
It was my determination to find some gold, but I was disappointed in that particular department. Still, I managed to take 145 coins. Not included in that number were a
$5 Peso Mexican coin, a 10 cent French Euro, an Australian nickel and two RTD tokens.
Aside from coins, I found 4 rings, two of them are silver. In addition, I found several
other cheapie jewelry items. Two post earrings look like strawberries. The posts are bent
badly, almost flat to the backside on both.
Oddities for the day was a die, heavy and made of metal, about an inch wide to
each face of the cube. A live .22 long bullet. A screwdriver bit.
Take for the day was:
26 Quarters = $6.50
19 Nickels = $0.95
27 Dimes = $2.70
73 Pennies = $0.73
Total = $10.88
Coin Count = 145
Thanks for Looking,
Blessings,
M-Taliesin