Tony Two-Cent
02-18-2012, 11:10 PM
lol lol lol
Well, it took me over 49 years to find my first Seated Liberty coin, but just another 28 days to find my second one. :confused: :happydance01:
I tried a new hunting place today, an old park that I spotted a couple of weeks ago when I was on my way to a Super Bowl party out of town. I found the seated dime within 15 minutes of getting there. I'm glad I found the seated dime right away, otherwise I might have given up and moved on because I didn't find another keeper for almost 2 hours. After a while though I found an area that was more productive, and managed to find a Merc and three Indian Heads. I found 18 Indian Heads total for all of last year, as of today I have found 19 already this year.
The old coins at this park are few and far between, but with patience there are some to be found.
I must admit that I thought of Tim's grand slam when I found the seated dime right away. However, after finding the most difficult part of a grand slam I couldn't even muster a trifecta. Maybe next time. ;)
I had to laugh when I saw DaddyDigger's hunt for today. We had almost identical results except that I found a Merc instead of a buffalo. We both found a seated dime and three Indian Heads, plus some wheat cents. Quite a coincidence. :yes:
Fortunately, this time I got the recovery of the seated dime on video, all the way from the signal on the E-Trac to freeing the coin from the dirt clod. It will take me a while to edit and upload the video, I will probably post it tomorrow evening.
Here are my finds for the day:
60530
And here are the keepers:
60531
The soil at this park is not kind to copper coins, but the oldest Indian Head looked the best:
60532
And here is the 1883 Seated Liberty Dime. The obverse looks great, but the reverse has something funky going on with it.
60533
60534
Thanks for looking and happy hunting! thumbsup01
Well, it took me over 49 years to find my first Seated Liberty coin, but just another 28 days to find my second one. :confused: :happydance01:
I tried a new hunting place today, an old park that I spotted a couple of weeks ago when I was on my way to a Super Bowl party out of town. I found the seated dime within 15 minutes of getting there. I'm glad I found the seated dime right away, otherwise I might have given up and moved on because I didn't find another keeper for almost 2 hours. After a while though I found an area that was more productive, and managed to find a Merc and three Indian Heads. I found 18 Indian Heads total for all of last year, as of today I have found 19 already this year.
The old coins at this park are few and far between, but with patience there are some to be found.
I must admit that I thought of Tim's grand slam when I found the seated dime right away. However, after finding the most difficult part of a grand slam I couldn't even muster a trifecta. Maybe next time. ;)
I had to laugh when I saw DaddyDigger's hunt for today. We had almost identical results except that I found a Merc instead of a buffalo. We both found a seated dime and three Indian Heads, plus some wheat cents. Quite a coincidence. :yes:
Fortunately, this time I got the recovery of the seated dime on video, all the way from the signal on the E-Trac to freeing the coin from the dirt clod. It will take me a while to edit and upload the video, I will probably post it tomorrow evening.
Here are my finds for the day:
60530
And here are the keepers:
60531
The soil at this park is not kind to copper coins, but the oldest Indian Head looked the best:
60532
And here is the 1883 Seated Liberty Dime. The obverse looks great, but the reverse has something funky going on with it.
60533
60534
Thanks for looking and happy hunting! thumbsup01