24 wheats and silver

prolab69

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Oct 8, 2007
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in the stix of NY
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Whites Eagle Spectrum, Fisher CZ-3D
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All Treasure Hunting
been hunting a park that dates back to about 1940, first hit was this thick sterling name bracelet, then the 1936 buffalo,then what really stumped me is finding a 1912 barber dime at a park from the 40s also found a 46 rosie and a sterling St Christophers medal. today i also beat my own wheatie record, todays 24 beats last weeks 17, the heel plate is from the other day at a cellar hole. a little research tells me there was once a ball field at this park, its all over grown now but ill be working that section tomarrow if i can get out in time. enjoy the pics,Pro-
 

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That looks like a nice day of hunting.Congrats on your finds.
 

Coins stayed in circulation long after issued: probably why your Barber dime is so worn.
 

Nice array of finds. Always cool when one of those heart heel plates turns up. :thumbsup:
 

Coins stayed in circulation long after issued: probably why your Barber dime is so worn.
i was just a little surprised to see it, but yeah, considering people still circulate wheat pennies i guess 40 or 50 yrs isnt that unheard of
 

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