James N.D.
New member
I didn't get out on Friday but ventured out on Saturday and for a few hours on Sunday. Saturday was a miserable day out with the temp around 40 degrees and a wind of 30-40 mph. It was a cold one for sure but Sunday was close to 50 degrees and little wind but I didn't get out until after 10:00am thinking that it was going to be another day like the one before. Boy, was I wrong and I kicked myself for not getting up and heading out early in the morning. The few finds I did get were well worth the effort though since I did get 2 items I needed for this upcoming Find Of The Month Meeting on Friday Nov. 18th. They were a Foreign Coin and a nice Relic. Well, here goes nothin'. I found 5 Silver which included 2 Barber Dimes dated 1911 and 1913, 1 Mercury Dime dated 1942, 1 Roosevelt Dime dated 1960-d, and a Silver Foreign Coin from Sweden, a 50 ORE dated 1899. It has 2 holes in it. I will picture the Foreign Coin separately with pics of the front and the back. I also found a Good For Token. It is a Good For 5c In Trade / E. J. Iverson Fullerton, N.D. Aluminum Token. I also found an Aluminum Play Coin that says One Henny Penny on one side and on the other it says Chicken Feed Play Coin. I will picture this with the Token. I also found 1 Buffalo Nickel dated 1913 and is a Variety 1. It is in decent shape but too bad it didn't have a Mint-mark and was a Variety 2 since those are worth a few bucks. Maybe next time! I also found 7 Wheat's dated 1925-d,1935-d,1937,1942-d,1946-d,1947-d,1949-d. The Nickel and the Wheat's are pictured together. [attachment 40544 Silver.jpg][attachment 40545 ForeignCoinFront.jpg][attachment 40546 ForeignCoinBack.jpg][attachment 40547 TokensFront.jpg][attachment 40548 TokensBack.jpg][attachment 40550 NickelandWheats.jpg]