Ended up with seven wheats all from the late 30s and early 40s, five Indians: 1865, a great 1873, 1905, a corroded 1887 and a dateless one that looks like a 1900s coin, 1917 buffalo, the 1865 two center and a 1914 Barber dime. I could get used to detecting like this! And why the heck couldn't I have found this spot when it was a little warmer!
After finding a ring for a super nice guy this morning Suzanne and I hit the park for a bit, and we both came up with some nice oldies. She did better than me with six Indians and two silver, but I got a super nice 1865 two cent piece.
Ended up with seven wheats all from the late 30s and early 40s, five Indians: 1865, a great 1873, 1905, a corroded 1887 and a dateless one that looks like a 1900s coin, 1917 buffalo, the 1865 two center and a 1914 Barber dime. I could get used to detecting like this! And why the heck couldn't I have found this spot when it was a little warmer!
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AuthorI'm Nick A. and I am a metal detector hobbyist in Central Ohio. I have been metal detecting since 1990, and currently use the Minelab E-Trac detector. Archives
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