Started my day in an old park and my first good signal was a wheat, then a super nice 1868 shield nickel.
I then ran into two other detectorists, one had found a large brass token with his old blue box White's, and the other was using an Ace 250. We chatted a bit and went our ways. Next signal, another wheat and a deeeeeeep 1934 dime also in great condition. The dime was a 12-38 signal that got better once I pulled the plug... it was the deepest dime I can remember digging, and I was really hoping it was going to be nice and old, ah well. Then the Indian head I was looking for, 1891. And the surprise coin of the day, a 1918 Canadian large cent!
Another wheatie and some clad rounded out the COLD morning.
Took a break for lunch and came back and I thought I was in a completely different place. Nothin, nada, and zip. Swing, swing, swing... around 4:00, at last I get a nice 12-45 and it's a well worn 1926-D Mercury dime which is also silver #150 for the year.


Took a break for lunch and came back and I thought I was in a completely different place. Nothin, nada, and zip. Swing, swing, swing... around 4:00, at last I get a nice 12-45 and it's a well worn 1926-D Mercury dime which is also silver #150 for the year.