2 seated, token, and a V nickel

CarsonChris

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Through some research I believe I found where my great great grandparents house stood in the 1880's. This location is only accessible due to drought. Their home stood at the intersection of 2 wagon roads. I went with 2 friends and we had a good day.
My first find of the day was an 1851 seated dime. The dime was at the surface in a thick iron site. I believe the former location of a barn.
My friend Keith was working around some tree stumps nearby and he started finding tokens. I worked my way over and found my second find of the day, a trade token. After filling in my hole I swing my coil back over the hole and about a foot away get a solid twelve signal. Dig and out pops the 2nd V nickel I've ever found. 1899.
We continue searching the area and get a few hundred feet away and I get a screaming signal. Scratch down and uncover my first love token. A formerly 1864 dime.
 

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Very nice hunt. Well done on the silver!
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View attachment 1985757View attachment 1985758View attachment 1985755View attachment 1985733Through some research I believe I found where my great great grandparents house stood in the 1880's. This location is only accessible due to drought. Their home stood at the intersection of 2 wagon roads. I went with 2 friends and we had a good day.
My first find of the day was an 1851 seated dime. The dime was at the surface in a thick iron site. I believe the former location of a barn.
My friend Keith was working around some tree stumps nearby and he started finding tokens. I worked my way over and found my second find of the day, a trade token. After filling in my hole I swing my coil back over the hole and about a foot away get a solid twelve signal. Dig and out pops the 2nd V nickel I've ever found. 1899.
We continue searching the area and get a few hundred feet away and I get a screaming signal. Scratch down and uncover my first love token. A formerly 1864 dime.
Those are awesome finds. Especially personal around your family’s old homestead!
 

View attachment 1985757View attachment 1985758View attachment 1985755View attachment 1985733Through some research I believe I found where my great great grandparents house stood in the 1880's. This location is only accessible due to drought. Their home stood at the intersection of 2 wagon roads. I went with 2 friends and we had a good day.
My first find of the day was an 1851 seated dime. The dime was at the surface in a thick iron site. I believe the former location of a barn.
My friend Keith was working around some tree stumps nearby and he started finding tokens. I worked my way over and found my second find of the day, a trade token. After filling in my hole I swing my coil back over the hole and about a foot away get a solid twelve signal. Dig and out pops the 2nd V nickel I've ever found. 1899.
We continue searching the area and get a few hundred feet away and I get a screaming signal. Scratch down and uncover my first love token. A formerly 1864 dime.
Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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