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01-19-2012, 10:03 AM
Once again Onaug and i hit the dirt looking for goodies. The first stop produced 4 wheats and a cool small fork for me. I dont think the fork is silver, as there are no markings or stamps at all on it. But it sure came out clean and relatively shiney. Picked up a cool small padlock and a little clad here also.
Then we hit a spot i had hit briefly earlier this summer, but wrote this location off due to the 3 -4 inches of gravel the city put on the entire property. Onaug and i hunted the outskirts and edges of the gravel area, and i picked up a couple of sterling trinkets from a bracelet that were real close together in the dirt, But there's a black crud all over these, too tough to take off, other than the little bit i scraped off with a fingernail. the backside of the 2 pieces are covered with this crud. I also pulled a neat small capgun, about 4 inches deep, and a compact about the same depth.
Moved across the road to the other side of the park, and i picked up a little clad and another wheatie. Swinging toward Onaug, i see a shiny new dime laying in the short grass. I swing over it to make it official, and pick it up. Putting it in my pouch i catch a glimpse of the edge, and i gotta do a double take. I didint see the copper rim! I check the date and i cannot believe it...a 64 rosie!!! . Onaug walks over and spies a nickel lauying near where the dime was. Just a modern jefferson, dropped along with the dime from some kids pocket. I think Onaug was a little ticked about that one , being he's not found a silver dime yet, and ..as he stated..They are jumping into your pouch for you now, you aint even gotta dig em!
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Garrett Ace 250 (courtesy NwOhio) oldest coin 1820 large cent, oldest silvers are a 1900 Barber half, and a 1902 Morgan. 2012 silver coin count 6,silver bling count 2, LC 1
Then we hit a spot i had hit briefly earlier this summer, but wrote this location off due to the 3 -4 inches of gravel the city put on the entire property. Onaug and i hunted the outskirts and edges of the gravel area, and i picked up a couple of sterling trinkets from a bracelet that were real close together in the dirt, But there's a black crud all over these, too tough to take off, other than the little bit i scraped off with a fingernail. the backside of the 2 pieces are covered with this crud. I also pulled a neat small capgun, about 4 inches deep, and a compact about the same depth.
Moved across the road to the other side of the park, and i picked up a little clad and another wheatie. Swinging toward Onaug, i see a shiny new dime laying in the short grass. I swing over it to make it official, and pick it up. Putting it in my pouch i catch a glimpse of the edge, and i gotta do a double take. I didint see the copper rim! I check the date and i cannot believe it...a 64 rosie!!! . Onaug walks over and spies a nickel lauying near where the dime was. Just a modern jefferson, dropped along with the dime from some kids pocket. I think Onaug was a little ticked about that one , being he's not found a silver dime yet, and ..as he stated..They are jumping into your pouch for you now, you aint even gotta dig em!
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Garrett Ace 250 (courtesy NwOhio) oldest coin 1820 large cent, oldest silvers are a 1900 Barber half, and a 1902 Morgan. 2012 silver coin count 6,silver bling count 2, LC 1