1958 Wheat penny

sarabesh21

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Jul 27, 2013
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New Enterprise, PA
Detector(s) used
Bounty Hunter Discovery 1100
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I know its not much but I found it myself and I'm proud of it :-)

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I know its not much but I found it myself and I'm proud of it :-)

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They're always a rush, especially the first few! Wait until you hit silver, you'll be cheering aloud for all to hear, I know I was and still do, silver and Indian Heads :) Congrats and welcome to a new addiction!
 

First wheat penny means you're doing things right...WOO HOO! :wav: Have it polished and made into a piece of jewelery!
 

Great find on the wheatie. WHERE THERE ARE WHEATIES THERE IS SILVER! Location is everything, but if you are finding old wheaties you are in the right location. Slow down the swing speed and listen for the deep coins. Finding old coins is location and persistence. If you put your time in they will come. Also a little luck never hurts!
 

You should be proud of that wheatie. It is a nice find in anybody's book.
 

Just a Wheat...Hell when I first started detecting..I was losing my mind when i found wheats....lol..The Silver will shortly follow :occasion14:
 

Thank you everyone!!! I really appreciate it!!! I was out last evening but only found some trash lol :-)
 

So guess what?!?!? I found a 1937 Wheatie today :-) haha...they are getting older!!!
 

So guess what?!?!? I found a 1937 Wheatie today :-) haha...they are getting older!!!
They would have to be.....anything newer than 1958 and it wouldn't be a wheatie! :laughing7:
 

So guess what?!?!? I found a 1937 Wheatie today :-) haha...they are getting older!!!

Haha...Thats awesome!...Keep an eye on them dates....I was looking thru some of my old wheats last year and saw i had a 1922D....which i found out was a really good one to find..Congrats!
 

I just started to get into MD'ing this past year (but have wanted to for a very long time!) I've logged maybe 20 hours with my detector (a White's Coinmaster GT) and have found maybe about $5 in modern quarters, pennies and dimes. This past weekend I finally found my first old silver - a 1945 walking liberty half! It made all those hours of pulling Lincoln Cents out of the dirt well worth it! I am so much more motivated now to go back out again and find some more. Stick with it - it's definitely down there, just waiting to be plucked from the dirt!! Good luck!

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That is a beautiful coin. Good dig!
 

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