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Some Nov finds

dewcon4414

Well-known member
I didnt get out as often as id like in Nov. It was a busy month. These are a few of my finds. I spend more time relic hunting than coin hunting recently. Got me a 3 ringer and i still havent found much on that watch fob... except that there are reproductions of it on the net. Love to find the old marbles and buttons.

Dew
 
Dew, you didnt get out that much and you found all that silver... and alot of other cool stuff...jeeez!
WTG!:thumbup:
Aaron
 
how do you get everything so clean?especially the pennies.I have found a to of wheats lately and they turn red?
 
Most i can tumble. Once they are tumbled i put MINERAL OIL on them. They turn a more natural color and on IHs where they often look dry and crusty it really makes an improvement. Unlike olive oil it doesnt continue doing harm to the coin once cleaned. If i like one ive done, i just put a LIGHT coat on it and slab it aways. It always looks good after that. Eddie ... i got 3 watch Fobs from that same spot this year. Guess the guy liked watches but must have lost a lot of them too. Aaron.... i got 4 silver at a club hunt and 5 the other day hunting with a friend and club member. With the weather turning i might not get much more in until i head for Fla.

Dew
 
n/t
 
Im having to dig some deep signals now days to get that silver. Ive got a Loratone double barrel tumbler. Picked it up at an auction for about $5.
 
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