Early morning curb hunt to beat the heat

Goes4ever

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this morning BadJim and I hit the curb strips at 7am to try and beat the heat, I still got skunked on silver.....sure not having much luck this year on the silver coins, but doing good on indians. Got clad, some wheats, 2 indians 1898 and 1907 and an old bullet. Figured it was pretty old the bullet has a white patina and normally that indicates old lead. It says on it Peters .38 S & W
you can see the rust on the top of the 1898 indian, it had a nail laying across it
that takes me to 81 indians for the year.


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Nice run on the copper maybe next time it will be the silver
 

Always love curbs, they're the drunken stumbling block from car to home!
I know I've dropped a few things in those thin little strips of joy!
And the Indians are in great shape, good stuff there!
Carl
 

Always love curbs, they're the drunken stumbling block from car to home!
I know I've dropped a few things in those thin little strips of joy!
And the Indians are in great shape, good stuff there!
Carl


me too! just envision someone stumblin' and bumblin'
from a "carriage" around the turn of the century! it's all i need to get
motivated to hunt 'em! just sayin'!
 

really nice looking IHs G4
 

G4 you're amazing, your finds are amazing and I'd like to follow in your footsteps; but I know I wouldn't find anything! You'd have already found it. :laughing7:
 

What's the legality of curb strip hunting? Fair game since it's part of the sidewalk system? Part of the house's property?
 

good hunt!!! MR TUFF
 

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