2nd Benny In 2 Months !!!

Natman

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Hi all,

I went back for about the 5th time to the house where I found 5 silver coins earlier in the week..I skipped over some clad but didn't find anything old there today, not even a wheat (I ended up with 35 wheats in that one yard!)

Today I was able to check a yard with a vacant house across the street from that yard (also a corner lot). I was able to flag down the next door neighbor who said the houses were built in the 40's, right after the war. That was even better - I had been checking neighborhoods built in the late 50's all summer long and rarely found multiple silver like I did at both of these yards.

Anyway about 20 minutes into my search I hit another 50 cent signal close to the house, not far from the sidewalk leading up to the porch. One flip of dirt and I see the Liberty Bell! Thank God I didn't scratch this one..the dirt was hard from lack of rain, but this one was probably only an inch deep! Needless to say, that find made my day!

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After that shocker, I came up with $4.45 in clad, an ENTIRE cap gun (not pictured, I forgot it in the truck), parts of another cap gun, a Hot Wheels car, part of another toy car, a pendant, a button and 5 more obsolete coins, a 1963-D Rosie and 4 wheats (1920-P, 1945-D,1948-P and 1950-D).

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Hope everybody's day was as good as mine!

Nat

UPDATE: Here's the cap gun pics!

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The Hubley (top) didn't hold up as well as the one marked "Smokey". It literally came out in pieces. I found the Hubley in a different location after I found the Smokey. At first I thought I had a matched pair o'six guns. As I dug up the Smokey, I saw the butt end and knew right away what it was..I very carefully dug around it..I wanted a WHOLE gun with no scratches or defects (for once!) I was amazed to find the mechanism still in working order and one side of the gun still has a little patina left.
 

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8) GREAT hunt, Nat!!! :o

Congrats! Nana
 

Nice haul! I got two Bennies in two years; for some reason, the Walkers are more available.
 

That's a good lookin Benny Natman- Congrats
 

Nice Benjamin Half, Nat!

Those things are attracted to you! :D


Congrats!



Ridley
 

Congrats Nat, that is big silver........and those cap guns came out in really good shape. Keepers in my book. I'm still waiting to find an intact cap gun. I have only found one and it was in pieces.
 

Thanks everyone..I went back yesterday and dug up still another cap gun in the same yard, it wasd a "Derringer" and yes, intact! When I washed the mud out of it the gun's hammer/trigger mechanism worked! I'll have to make another post showing it later. I also found another silver Rosie (1951-D) and 4 more wheats.

Ricardo_NY1 said:
Congrats Nat, that is big silver........and those cap guns came out in really good shape. Keepers in my book. I'm still waiting to find an intact cap gun. I have only found one and it was in pieces.

If you have most or all the pieces from the hole, clean them VERY WELL and let them dry for a day or so, then use crazy glue to put them back together! That's what I did with the Hubley rather than throw it away.

Nat
 

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