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Todays hunt.:twodetecting:

jim tn

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Chris and I went back to one of our spots and quickly found out that particular area hadn't received as much rain a few days ago as some other areas had. Digging was a little tougher, but manageable.

Pretty much right out of the box Chris un-earth a Mercury dime and I followed suit a few minutes later with the 42 Washington quarter. A little while later I dug the 42 Mercury dime and realized when trying to get a shot of it fresh from the ground that my on/off button had got stuck again on my camera. I bounced it on the counter top when I got home and it became un-stuck. While I was digging the Merc. Chris was also digging one. His two Merc's were 35d and 36d. I ended up with 6 wheats, the oldest being 1910 and 1936. The toasted one was I suspect a 1909s vdb. :rofl: There was some trash, but you all know what it looks like. HH jim tn
 
Nice digs and silver
 
n/t
 
Nice going! Do you keep all the coins you find? If so, you're bound to have at least one, dump truck full, lol.
 
Thanks, guys.

dgruff, clad gets cleaned and spent in some fashion. I keep a few of the silver coins that are in better then average shape and any key or semi key dates. Over time, most of those get sold to a coin shop. Other wise, I sell some silver to our club for club hunts and then to a coin shop that I get mainly melt price for. I love finding it, but have no attachment to it. HH jim tn
 
Makes the hobby self-supporting!! Another nice hunt, Jim!
 
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