Tony Two-Cent
04-06-2012, 08:39 PM
Today was kind of a goof off day at work, most people had the day off and just a few of us were at the office. So... I decided to take my detector to the old grade school in town during my lunch hour. I hunted this school to death last year and I had found several silvers there. Towards the end of 2011 finds were really sparse there, so I hadn't bothered to hunt it this year.
Within 5 minutes of firing up my E-Trac today I found a 1937 Mercury Dime in an area I had previously gridded from every direction. It's always a real head-scratcher how this can happen, but sometimes it does. During lunch I hunted for a total of 40 minutes and ended up finding 2 Mercury Dimes, 1 Buffalo Nickel and 1 V Nickel. I had never found a V Nickel at this school before so that was a real surprise.
After doing so well in such a short amount of time, I decided to head back to the school after work. On this second trip I found another Mercury Dime, another Buffalo Nickel, and 2 wheat cents. The Mercury Dime ended up being a first for me, it was my first 1916. FINALLY! Alas, no mint mark, but I was still happy to finally get one after finding hundreds of Mercury Dimes and not a single 1916. It's rather worn, but otherwise not too bad.
Here is the V Nickel. It is really worn, I don't think I've ever seen a nickel this thin! I think the date is 1890.
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Buffalo Nickels dated 1924 and 1929-D:
6247162470
Here is the 1916 Mercury Dime, my first!
6247262473
The other two Mercs were both 1937 plains:
6247462475
Wheat Cents dated 1914 and 1919-S:
62476
Group photos of today's keepers:
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It's still hard for me to believe that all of these coins were at this school that I had hunted so hard. I guess maybe I'm getting to know my E-Trac better since hunting there last year. :dontknow:
Thanks for looking and happy hunting!
Within 5 minutes of firing up my E-Trac today I found a 1937 Mercury Dime in an area I had previously gridded from every direction. It's always a real head-scratcher how this can happen, but sometimes it does. During lunch I hunted for a total of 40 minutes and ended up finding 2 Mercury Dimes, 1 Buffalo Nickel and 1 V Nickel. I had never found a V Nickel at this school before so that was a real surprise.
After doing so well in such a short amount of time, I decided to head back to the school after work. On this second trip I found another Mercury Dime, another Buffalo Nickel, and 2 wheat cents. The Mercury Dime ended up being a first for me, it was my first 1916. FINALLY! Alas, no mint mark, but I was still happy to finally get one after finding hundreds of Mercury Dimes and not a single 1916. It's rather worn, but otherwise not too bad.
Here is the V Nickel. It is really worn, I don't think I've ever seen a nickel this thin! I think the date is 1890.
6246862469
Buffalo Nickels dated 1924 and 1929-D:
6247162470
Here is the 1916 Mercury Dime, my first!
6247262473
The other two Mercs were both 1937 plains:
6247462475
Wheat Cents dated 1914 and 1919-S:
62476
Group photos of today's keepers:
6247762478
It's still hard for me to believe that all of these coins were at this school that I had hunted so hard. I guess maybe I'm getting to know my E-Trac better since hunting there last year. :dontknow:
Thanks for looking and happy hunting!