This past week I was able to detect at some of the local sites later in the day and scored with several old coins.
The seven Indian Head cents are in somewhat nice shape. They should clean up well.
The large cent isn't in great shape, with corrosion on both sides. In worst shape is the 1816 Austrian Kreuzer.
Three mercury dimes, several Indian Head cents, a large cent, and a 1884 Canadian copper made for a nice hunt.
Today I had more time, so I was able to take a long drive to a small park I had worked two years ago. The place was quiet, making for a pleasant hunt. The finds weren't bad either. I managed to find four Indian Head cents, the oldest dated 1861, two mercury dimes, a 1852 Trime, three colonial coppers, two of the them are King George but on the third one I'm not yet certain. I also dug up a cavalry button, with golden gild still showing on it.
This makes the 8th Trime I found this month.
I had hoped for the coppers to be in better shape, but I'll take them anyway.
The seven Indian Head cents are in somewhat nice shape. They should clean up well.

The large cent isn't in great shape, with corrosion on both sides. In worst shape is the 1816 Austrian Kreuzer.


Three mercury dimes, several Indian Head cents, a large cent, and a 1884 Canadian copper made for a nice hunt.



Today I had more time, so I was able to take a long drive to a small park I had worked two years ago. The place was quiet, making for a pleasant hunt. The finds weren't bad either. I managed to find four Indian Head cents, the oldest dated 1861, two mercury dimes, a 1852 Trime, three colonial coppers, two of the them are King George but on the third one I'm not yet certain. I also dug up a cavalry button, with golden gild still showing on it.

This makes the 8th Trime I found this month.

I had hoped for the coppers to be in better shape, but I'll take them anyway.




