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Tony Two-Cent
12-03-2011, 01:18 PM
I had about 3 hours to hunt this morning before we have to head out of town, so I decided to return to the spot where I have been finding all the nickels. We are enjoying unusually pleasant weather here for December, partly sunny and in the 50s.

Once again this site didn't disappoint. I can tell that the finds are becoming less frequent, but it still amazes me that there are still coins to be found after I've pounded it so hard.

Only one Buffalo this time, but three V Nickels! As the signals get more scarce I am finding myself digging the more questionable ones, and the V Nickels were deep with signals that were bouncing all over the place. However, if I saw numbers in the 12-13 range even for a brief second, I dug.

This makes 10 Buffalo Nickels I have found at this site, and 5 V Nickels. The Barber Dime was a nice surprise, it's only the second one I have found at this spot.

All in all it was a very fun 3-hour hunt!

Sorry for the quality of these photos, the battery in my camera is going dead, and it makes the color off. We're getting ready to leave so I don't have time to redo them.

Today's finds: Not as much quantity but still some nice oldies.
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The three V Nickels, dated 1890, 1907 and 1908:
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Only one Buffalo this time, plus a war nickel:
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And the 1916 Barber Dime:
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aloldstuff
12-03-2011, 01:38 PM
Very nice hunting there Tony. Yup as the signals get scarce did the iffy's. Nice collection of keepers today, congrats

pulltabsteve
12-03-2011, 02:47 PM
Sweet hunt Tony! Love digging those Vs. Congrats on the silver too |:cheering: :peace:

Fire Fighter 43
12-03-2011, 02:52 PM
Great hunt, I can't believe the amount of nickels you've pulled form that site. Ther must have been some kind of games or concessions set-up there at one time.

milco
12-03-2011, 03:06 PM
Great hunt, way to go back and pull some more keepers!

CODY
12-03-2011, 03:40 PM
:wow: Great finds, Congrats!

randy
12-03-2011, 03:43 PM
The pics look fine, the finds even better, congrats.

Cheap Thrills
12-03-2011, 05:12 PM
:wow: Tony awesome hunting at an awesome spot !!! Nothing wrong with your pictures at all. :perfect10: :beerbuddy:

fsa46
12-03-2011, 05:43 PM
That's a great hunt for sure... |:cheering: Love the Vs. :clapping:

JTGOLD
12-03-2011, 07:18 PM
nice finds Tony,wtg.

hockeyguy
12-04-2011, 05:06 PM
those v nickles held up pretty well in the soil...looks like clay TOny. I like what ur doin', diggin the iffy ones as scarcity increases. It's really amazing what u can unearth when digging on gut feeling over what the machine says.

jkress
12-04-2011, 10:52 PM
:shocked04: More beautiful nickels. <:
Perhaps it is time to change your name to Tony Five-Cent. lol
You are really doing fantastic at this site.
Love the Barber. :smitten:
Congrats Tony.

Tony Two-Cent
12-05-2011, 12:48 PM
There must have been some kind of games or concessions set-up there at one time.

You are absolutely correct, there was. :yes: My in-laws still live in this small town, and my father-in-law told me that when he was a kid in the 1940s they used to show movies outside of the community building in the summer time. He said there was a portable concession area on this lot with one of those old time popcorn wagons and a table where they sold drinks. He said that his weekly allowance was 15 cents, and he spent 5 cents on the movie, 5 cents on a pop, and 5 cents on a bag of popcorn. While this site is relatively junk free, I have found several old bottle caps there. I'm not sure what years this concession place was open, but from the looks of my finds it seems that it was only in the 1940s. Were V Nickels still in circulation in the 1940s?



those v nickles held up pretty well in the soil...looks like clay Tony. I like what ur doin', diggin the iffy ones as scarcity increases. It's really amazing what u can unearth when digging on gut feeling over what the machine says.


Yes, I have really learned a lot about the E-Trac since I first hunted this site back in May of this year. On that first hunt I found 37 wheat cents and 6 Mercury dimes, but only one nickel and it was dated 1982. If I had only known about the old nickels I was ignoring! The soil at this site is rich and black and very easy to dig. After you get the plug open you can scoop the dirt out with your hands down to 6 deep or so. I will definitely hunt it some more, but I think I'm going to give it a rest until spring. Like I have mentioned, it is a small site and I have dug a LOT of plugs there recently. While I always make sure my plugs are hinged on one side, and I'm careful to replace my dirt and plugs neatly, I want to give the site time to heal for a while.

Ill Digger
12-05-2011, 02:27 PM
While I always make sure my plugs are hinged on one side, and I'm careful to replace my dirt and plugs neatly, I want to give the site time to heal for a while.
:yes: Thats always a good idea! thumbsup01
Plus.... that just means you got yourself a good spot to go baack to come spring time! :drool:

This lot is a nickle hole for sure! :shocked04: <:



Were V Nickels still in circulation in the 1940s?

I wonder too if it was common to see a V nickle floating around in circulation around the same time as say the war nickle? :thinkingabout: :dontknow:
Congrats on another successful trip to Nickleville :clapping: :grin:

exsquid
12-06-2011, 09:07 AM
Wow, those nickels are in really good shape esp the V's (for their age)...

I would think the V's were still being carried around. We all carry 40-50 year old coins around most days (60's -70's)?

Very nice hunt!!

Tony Two-Cent
12-09-2011, 05:36 PM
Well, I said I wasn't going to go back there this year, but I guess I lied. I had the day off today and I couldn't resist one more hunt while the ground is still thawed. After all, the site will have all winter to heal. :grin:

Again the finds were somewhat scarce, but I did manage to find four wheaties, three buffalo nickels, and a 1941 Jefferson nickel today. (Plus a memorial cent and a marble.)

I'm going to keep hunting this year until the frozen ground tells me I can't, but this will definitely be my last hunt at this site for a while. This was the first time I hunted this site without finding any silver. crying01

Today's finds:
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The buffalo nickels, dated 1919-D, 1936 and No Date. This is the first one from this site with an unreadable date. It's really smooth.
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Epi-hunter
12-09-2011, 08:28 PM
Tony, I just can't believe the nickels you are pulling out of that place! :shocked04:stretcher: And to have that many buffs with clear dates is amazing. I wonder if they had some kind of event there back in the day which cost a nickel? :confused:

del
12-09-2011, 08:59 PM
you've probably found a few nickles that your father-in-law used to spend at that old stand , that pretty cool . yes they definately still had v-nickles being used in circulation during the 40's , i hope you get a few more hunts there Tony and lets see you pull some old silver there again.

Dan

Tony Two-Cent
12-09-2011, 09:13 PM
It isn't much to look at, but here's the site. The red brick building to the right of the photo is the post office. All of the coins I've found have been between the water tower and the post office.
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Viking
12-09-2011, 09:54 PM
Dang, that site has been awesome. Thanks for posting that photo too. I love seeing people's sites. I could see looking right past something like that, but it has produced like crazy. Incredible!

Maybe in the spring you can open up the discrimination or try two-tone ferrous on the wide open relic setting and dig out some hidden keepers!

Way to go! :perfect10:

jkress
12-09-2011, 11:05 PM
More nickels. <: Just amazing what you have pulled from that small area so far Tony. :clapping:
As long as there you are pulling coins from the ground... there's plenty of potential for more silver. I'd bet on it.

The ground is froze up pretty good here now. Suppose to be down to 9 degrees tonight... that's not going to help either. lol

Congrats on another late season successful hunt.