Tony Two-Cent
05-05-2012, 03:25 PM
This morning I got up before dawn and headed to the old park I've been hunting lately. I wanted to get a few hours of detecting in before other people started showing up. It was really nice to have the park all to myself as the sun was rising, and the 3 hours of uninterrupted detecting was very pleasant.
Not only that, but they FINALLY mowed the grass! :clapping:
In spite of the ideal hunting conditions, things started out really slow today. After about an hour I only had two wheat cents and a 1954 nickel. But then I found a 1900 Indian Head Cent and my spirits were lifted. Not long after that I found an 1899 Barber Dime, then a 1904 Indian Head, then an 1898 Indian Head.
There are still old coins to be found at this park, but it takes some patience. There are a lot of long periods where no old coins are found. I guess that's to be expected in a public park. Nevertheless, the oldies that are there make for an enjoyable hunt.
Here are my finds for the day:
62433
The 1898 Indian Head cleaned up well, and it has very little wear:
62434
The 1899 Barber Dime has some old scratches and staining, but it was nice to get one from the 1800s:
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This medallion was about 8 deep and is about the size of a large cent. I can't make out any of the writing, I'm not even sure it's in English. Almost looks like a devil on the obverse? He's holding a spherical object that has a handle. I have no idea what this is:
6243862437
It was nice to get another Barber coin from this park, plus the Indians. Thanks for looking and happy hunting!
Not only that, but they FINALLY mowed the grass! :clapping:
In spite of the ideal hunting conditions, things started out really slow today. After about an hour I only had two wheat cents and a 1954 nickel. But then I found a 1900 Indian Head Cent and my spirits were lifted. Not long after that I found an 1899 Barber Dime, then a 1904 Indian Head, then an 1898 Indian Head.
There are still old coins to be found at this park, but it takes some patience. There are a lot of long periods where no old coins are found. I guess that's to be expected in a public park. Nevertheless, the oldies that are there make for an enjoyable hunt.
Here are my finds for the day:
62433
The 1898 Indian Head cleaned up well, and it has very little wear:
62434
The 1899 Barber Dime has some old scratches and staining, but it was nice to get one from the 1800s:
6243562436
This medallion was about 8 deep and is about the size of a large cent. I can't make out any of the writing, I'm not even sure it's in English. Almost looks like a devil on the obverse? He's holding a spherical object that has a handle. I have no idea what this is:
6243862437
It was nice to get another Barber coin from this park, plus the Indians. Thanks for looking and happy hunting!