a buddy of mine drove down here from Toledo to hunt with me wed. afternoon. He wanted an indian penny real bad and I told him we would go knocking doors and try to find him one at an old yard in town.
House #1 owner said sure no problem, almost the first coin my buddy dug was an 1902 indian, he was thrilled like a kid in a candy store.
I managed several wheats, 1960 silver Washington, undated buffalo, and the ring. I thought it was silver but it has no marking. My buddy got some wheats the indian and part of a gold pocket watch.
on to house #2.......owner once again said go ahead. There I got more wheats and the 1909 barber dime, it was just a "blip" of a signal, if I had not been going real slow I would have missed it.
It was standing on edge about 3" deep. Pretty good day once again with the etrac
House #1 owner said sure no problem, almost the first coin my buddy dug was an 1902 indian, he was thrilled like a kid in a candy store.

I managed several wheats, 1960 silver Washington, undated buffalo, and the ring. I thought it was silver but it has no marking. My buddy got some wheats the indian and part of a gold pocket watch.
on to house #2.......owner once again said go ahead. There I got more wheats and the 1909 barber dime, it was just a "blip" of a signal, if I had not been going real slow I would have missed it.

It was standing on edge about 3" deep. Pretty good day once again with the etrac




