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Still banging around with the ol' Fors CoRe.

OregonGregg

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Went down to NV for Monte's outing/get together. Was a fun trip, met up with some familiar faces from past outings and also met some new people.
I did get me a "first" on this trip down. Finally snagged me an 1851 Trime. Didn't think I'd ever find that little coin.

When it was all said and done, I ended up with 1910,24 & 36 wheat pennies. An 1859 IH penny, 1892 Canadian Dime and the 1851 Trime.

Also found a nice Ohio State Seal button circa 1870-90 made by the Waterbury Button Co. Waterbury, CT.

All in all, it was another fun trip, hated to have to come home and face reality again :(
 

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Nice finds, especially the Trime, it's in good condition. Beautiful scenery too.
 
Fantastic hunt!! Congratulations on your first trime. They sure are tiny!! Love the photos! I’d love to hunt ghost towns! Beautiful dogs and mountains too!!
 
Nice hunting and finds. Still looking for my first trime....and I am running out of time. Ha! HH jim tn
 
Thanks, everyone. I sure enjoy the trips to NV as they are a lot of fun and oftentimes rewarding.
When I found the Trime it just didn't register at first as a coin. It was just a very small black disc ( prob spent a lot of time at or near the surface) that the detector beeped on. I at least had enough sense to pick it up and look at it and it wasn't until I finally tilted it just right in the sun that I could see the star and then I started getting excited.

And the Canadian dime fooled me for a few seconds, When I first popped it outta the ground I could make out a bust and thought for a sec I might have finally snagged a cap bust. But still happy to find older silver......even if from Canada. That is what is fun about old ghost towns, sometimes ya just don't know what might pop up.
 
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