Spent the whole day with two friends in Indiana looking for oldies! We all found some!
Left to right - Here is Neal, Jerry, and me. I think Neal was standing on a bucket!
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Jerry got a nice 1867 Indian. It is in beautiful shape, looks to be a $100 + coin! Congrats Jerry! He also got two wheats. These were found with his new Explorer SE.
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Neal got an equally awesome 1866 Indian in fantastic shape too! Another $100+ coin! The Indians and wheats came out of the ground with a beautiful green patina. Congrats Neal. Also found with an Explorer.
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Took a while but I got a nice green 1910 wheat, then a heart stopper! As soon as I seen it I rememberd it was a high tone. I knew it must be silver. Sure enough it is probably the nicest looking sterling silver ring I have found. One big stone and 12 down the sides. Last but not least I got a nice deep indian tone and about 6" down I seen this tiny silver disc. I thought cool a 1/2 dime or 3 cent piece! I grabbed it still dirt covered and could tell it was not likely either one. I knew it was silver and a coin. I walked over to Neal and said let's find out what this is together. I slowly picked the dirt off to find a coin that I have wanted to find for years! It is a 1901 fish scale. Canadian silver 1/2 dime. Also found with an Explorer!
I was happy to cross that off my list of coins I wanted to find. It was a fun day with great friends, great finds, and great fellowship!
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Left to right - Here is Neal, Jerry, and me. I think Neal was standing on a bucket!
Pic is a little dark.[attachment 119493 DSC02265.JPG]
Jerry got a nice 1867 Indian. It is in beautiful shape, looks to be a $100 + coin! Congrats Jerry! He also got two wheats. These were found with his new Explorer SE.
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Neal got an equally awesome 1866 Indian in fantastic shape too! Another $100+ coin! The Indians and wheats came out of the ground with a beautiful green patina. Congrats Neal. Also found with an Explorer.
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Took a while but I got a nice green 1910 wheat, then a heart stopper! As soon as I seen it I rememberd it was a high tone. I knew it must be silver. Sure enough it is probably the nicest looking sterling silver ring I have found. One big stone and 12 down the sides. Last but not least I got a nice deep indian tone and about 6" down I seen this tiny silver disc. I thought cool a 1/2 dime or 3 cent piece! I grabbed it still dirt covered and could tell it was not likely either one. I knew it was silver and a coin. I walked over to Neal and said let's find out what this is together. I slowly picked the dirt off to find a coin that I have wanted to find for years! It is a 1901 fish scale. Canadian silver 1/2 dime. Also found with an Explorer!
I was happy to cross that off my list of coins I wanted to find. It was a fun day with great friends, great finds, and great fellowship!
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