James N.D.
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Got out a few times this Labor Day weekend but the older finds were few and far between. I didn't make it to the spot I wanted to try this weekend but I am for sure going next weekend to try and find some nice Barber Coinage I hope. What I did get were alright finds but the silver sure is getting tough to find. This is what I got. I found 4 Silver this time which consisted of 1 Washington Quarter dated 1944 which was a mere 2" deep if that, 1 Mercury Dime dated 1942-d which was a good 8"+, 1 Roosevelt Dime dated 1956-d and 1 Canadian Dime dated 1956. I found 1 Older Jefferson Nickel dated 1958-d. I also came up with 4 Indian Heads which 3 were in the same hole and they are dated 1885,1896,1906, and 1907. The 3 that came from the same hole are in really bad shape which I thought to be odd because I have found Indians at this site before and they were never in the shape these 3 were in. Tough Luck I guess! I also found another 28 Wheats dated 1912,1914,1918-d,1920-s,1925-d,1929,(2)1930-d,1932-d,1939-d,1941-d,(2)1942-d,1944,(4)1945-d,(2)1946-d,(4)1947-d,(2)1951-d, and (2)1958-d. Plenty of Wheats but were was the silver? Someone must have been sniping the silver at these sites or I just couldn't hit the silver that was there. I guess better luck next time. I also found a few Misc. Items. They are a 25c Play Coin, 2 Keys, an old Mother of Pearl Button (I think that is what they are called?), another button that says Scovill MFG Co. Waterbury on the back and a mystery Item. And Lastly, the Clad Coinage Count. I found 12 Quarters, 34 Dimes and 104 Pennies. I would have found some Nickels but it would have taken forever to find them in all the trash I was in during the weekend. The pics are below.[attachment 34558 Silver.jpg][attachment 34559 Nickel.jpg][attachment 34560 Indians.jpg][attachment 34561 Wheats.jpg][attachment 34562 Misc..jpg][attachment 34563 Button.jpg]