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got out for the first time this year. had to fight the mud to get out on the desert, but it was a beautiful sunny day. i was hunting an old camp with lots of broken purple glass, which says early 1900's to me (old for utah). i got that sweet silver tone and bent down to dig, & up pops a 1961 rosie dime! also found a '64 nickel & two '63 pennies within about a foot - little pocket spill i guess. this was within 20 yards of where i found a pocket spill last spring with a barber dime, barber quarter and two V nickels!
oh well, the find wasn't as old as the site, but silver is silver. <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":)"> had fun, got some sun & got to swing the old explorer for the first time in months.
hh to all.
neal, UT
 
Heck silver is silver in my book and some areas just have older silver. By the way warming up in my neck of the woods and may get out next week...A hunt in Feb. is rare in N.E. Pa....
 
Nice finds, I'm happy to find most anything, silver is a bonus. I hunted today here in the Northeast at the beach. It was warm and pleasent 40 degress and sunny. I found some clad, 9 dimes which is unusual for me. I guess the surf was stripped to the "dime level".
HH-Ed
 
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