AM hunt yields tribefecta

McCDig

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Jan 31, 2015
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Tribefecta = Latin for 3 little Indians

AM hunt today at a Baltimore City park was a "Walmart" kind of one-stop shopping for relics.

First target was the Mercury dime. Soil here is not kind to nickels, as you can see; the Buff is 1918 and the readable of the two V's is 1902.
Buttons included a modern dipped and a flat, both with shank.
Indians came out as twins for 1895 and a 1906.
Still researching the W.H.R. picker's check.
Toward the end of the hunt came the open-weave silver ring near the base of a large tree.

All-in-all, a great little hunt and the streak of consecutive hunts with Indians goes to 16.
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Very nice coin and relic hunt, congratulations!
 

Congrats on digging the oldies. Your IH streak is going strong.:notworthy:
 

Thanks Loco-Digger, Professor of Engineering, trapperart, and Casper-2 and others who liked and checked out the pics.
I had "written-off" this park and had avoided it for over a year, but now I'm back and having good results......more to come.
 

Señor Mike ur token reminds me of one I dug yesterday, any clues? image.jpeg
 

8Reales, Congrats on that picker's check. I'm not certain as to its origin, but with the "Co." I suspect it may have been issued by a canning company.
 

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