Up early and had a email from the infamous "dirt dog" and he was heading out to the lake shore beach to locate another gold chain. Wished each other luck and his good luck to me worked nicely.
Hit the site that has really nasty ground and over the course of four hours dug 5 wheat cents, (21, 44, 51 and 2 now soaking) a no date toasted Buffalo nickel and about the worse looking silver dime I ever recall digging. Turned out to be a 1911d Barber. Had to give it a field spit rub after I dug it to fully determine it was a Barber. Worked it with some soda and a q tip when I got home to get what detail I could.
Maybe its the small coil doing its thing, don't know for sure, but my buddy and I had about given up on the spot. Anyway, it seems to have come back to life of late yielding me several silver dimes, a couple of old nickels and numerous wheat cents. Good luck, all, as there are still some goodies out there hiding, but wanting to be saved. HH jim tn
Hit the site that has really nasty ground and over the course of four hours dug 5 wheat cents, (21, 44, 51 and 2 now soaking) a no date toasted Buffalo nickel and about the worse looking silver dime I ever recall digging. Turned out to be a 1911d Barber. Had to give it a field spit rub after I dug it to fully determine it was a Barber. Worked it with some soda and a q tip when I got home to get what detail I could.
Maybe its the small coil doing its thing, don't know for sure, but my buddy and I had about given up on the spot. Anyway, it seems to have come back to life of late yielding me several silver dimes, a couple of old nickels and numerous wheat cents. Good luck, all, as there are still some goodies out there hiding, but wanting to be saved. HH jim tn