Hit a tot lot this morning at an elementary school that may be about twenty years old. Foound the usual hadnful of new coins and misc. items. Towords the end I got a "61" reading with my F2 that screamed zinc penny. At three inches, out popped an 1840 O half dime. Has a hole punched in it, which isn't all that unusual for a civil war era coin. Have no idea why it was there. Haven't found any other evedence of civil war activity in the area. One of lifes little mysteries. Glad I was digging zinc pennies today, or I would have missed this little gem. Love old silver.
keep on diggin'
jimmyk in MIssouri
keep on diggin'
jimmyk in MIssouri
Was it a kid drop in the gravel/chips, or an old drop in the dirt? Theres been several posts this summer of old silver coins found in the totters..kid drops mainly...you know, little Johnny takes Grandpas shiney coins to school...luckily for me they are sticking to chips, gravel and sand around here for the most part...most of the new dollar coins I find come from totlots...Great find, Jimmyk! 