My brother and I detected a field that I first hunted back in the early 1980's. For the past 25+ years, the (former) owner did not allow anyone on the premises. It changed hands and I got permission for us to hunt today. The field has been farmed for the better part of 100 years. So don't blame me for the crud and scuff marks on the coins! Blame the guy with the fertilizer and farm implements!
These are the coins that I found. The Seated dime is an 1856-O, the Barber dimes are a 1900, a 1902-O, and a 1906. The Barber Quarter is a 1908-D. The V-nickel is a 1903. And the other nickel is a Shield, but unreadable. I know it is a Shield because it has a smaller diameter than the V-nickel. Three of the pennies are IH cents and the other three are Wheats. I won't know the dates on them until I soak them for awhile and brush them off. I also dug a bizzilion 22 cartridge casings that read just like a nickel. It got to the point late in the day that I just concentrated on conductive readings higher than 26. It was a great day to be outside and even better when you can dig old coins. Once I get the silver rinsed off and the IH cents cleaned up a bit, I'll post another pic. Thanks for looking. HH Randy
These are the coins that I found. The Seated dime is an 1856-O, the Barber dimes are a 1900, a 1902-O, and a 1906. The Barber Quarter is a 1908-D. The V-nickel is a 1903. And the other nickel is a Shield, but unreadable. I know it is a Shield because it has a smaller diameter than the V-nickel. Three of the pennies are IH cents and the other three are Wheats. I won't know the dates on them until I soak them for awhile and brush them off. I also dug a bizzilion 22 cartridge casings that read just like a nickel. It got to the point late in the day that I just concentrated on conductive readings higher than 26. It was a great day to be outside and even better when you can dig old coins. Once I get the silver rinsed off and the IH cents cleaned up a bit, I'll post another pic. Thanks for looking. HH Randy