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2nd half dime

denny

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Dug up my 2nd half dime on Sunday from a grassy area here in California. It was a 1872 and 6 inches deep, 11-39 with occasional 12-40. I'm now thinking there might be a gold coin hiding in that grassy area.

HH
 
WTG Denny,

You're tearing it up with the CTX, From the get-go you've been finding silver by the handful with the CTX from pounded parks.

Plus, the bulk of your CTX finds are barbers with a seated once in a while not ones usual common silver finds.

I've been telling you and Steven a gold coin or two will eventually surface if one digs all low conductive signals.

Get Steven out there, he's due for a park seated too.

Good job Denny :thumbup:
Paul (Ca)
 
Congratulations on the old silver and go get that gold. Gold coins sure was used a lot more in California than anywhere else from what I have read.
 
Wow that's a great find for out here in the wild west!

Banditicey- aren't those half dimes still in circulation back east:rofl:
 
I've only ever found one... and they are small coins... Mine as I recall was 40-42 but spoty on the conductive side... I almost did not dig it as it was in trash and sounded like iron...

Congradulations :clapping:
 
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