Dave2000
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- Oct 13, 2014
- 105
- 225
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro, Garrett Pro-Pointer AT (Coils: 5x8, stock, Tornado)
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I found a nice, old (1920s?) silver pinback on Saturday and a few flat buttons, but no coins. On Sunday, I went back to the same site (densely wooded) and my first target was loud and choppy, did not sound like a coin. I dug it and found a wheat cent, then re-checked-- and the signal would not go away as I kept pulling wheat after wheat out of the same hole. I was using my NEL Tornado, so target separation wasn't great and I couldn't tell how many coins were buried. When it was all done, 37 wheats were extracted, years as follows (no key dates unfortunately):
1910
1914
1916(x2)
1917(x3)
1918(x7)
1919(x8)
1919D
1919S(x3)
1926
1927(3)
1928
1929(x4)
1929D
(And one unknown-- worn date, possible counterstamp on obverse)
I scraped enough crud off of each with a wooden toothpick to see each year. There is one that may be counterstamped that I have to look at closer. Most are in great shape and have corrosion but not much wear from circulation. Definitely hitting this site again asap.
1910
1914
1916(x2)
1917(x3)
1918(x7)
1919(x8)
1919D
1919S(x3)
1926
1927(3)
1928
1929(x4)
1929D
(And one unknown-- worn date, possible counterstamp on obverse)
I scraped enough crud off of each with a wooden toothpick to see each year. There is one that may be counterstamped that I have to look at closer. Most are in great shape and have corrosion but not much wear from circulation. Definitely hitting this site again asap.
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