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New E-Trac finds my best coin of the year

jimmyk

New member
Hi, all:

Last Wednesday I posted my first multi silver day with my new E-Trac (less than two months old). Today I hit three more silver coins in a 100 year old city park I've been hunting for the past two months. A 1918D Mercury, a 1903S Barber and an 1841 Half Dime. I also found two buffalo nickles. One with no date and one dated 1914. I looked hard for a D or S mint mark, but no such luck. Found a couple of wheat pennies and several new coins. I love half dimes. I relic hunt a lot and have found fourteen in Civil War camps, but this is a first. Finding one in a park. It read 12/41 and was about 9" on the depth meter. Due to it's small size, it was only about five inches deep. I figured with those numbers it was a deep wheat, or possibly an Indian Head penny, That's the great thing about this hobby. You just never know for sure what will be unearthed.

Thanks for looking and keep on diggin'

jimjyk in Missouri
 
gotta love a half dime.Very nice
 
Very nice finds, especially the half dime. I'd love to find something that old. Congratulations!

-Alex
 
Very Nice Coins !!!
 
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