- Jun 16, 2014
- 11,846
- 17,836
- 🥇 Banner finds
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- Detector(s) used
- F75 LTD, 1280X Aquanaut, & a Patriot (back-up/loaner)
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I finally found the time to post my BEST of 2016 finds. The year of the Big Coins. 2015 was the year of the Indian Heads.
This was a year of many firsts, I dug my first Morgan, Barber half, Walking Liberty, Standing Liberty, 1/2 Real (which put me in the 1700's club), Toasted Colonial Copper (not shown), Chinese coin, Crotal Bell, Gold class ring and steel penny.
My silver coin goal was 50, but I only dug 48, but if you add the 17 I attracted, my haul for the season was 65.
All Dug Silver Coins
Not all keeper coins are silver, here are the ones I dug in 2016
Other Keepers
I am not a true coin collector, but many know I have a collections of what I've dug and so I figure I attracted the following coins.
Father in law gave me an Indian Head cent and a 1943 steel penny.
Charlie who is more into colonial finds sent me 5 sweet silvers that he dug.
My son was helping someone throw some trash out, and being like me he looked into the bag and found an old zippo style lighter box in the trash. He pulled it out and wa-la it held many coins, so he them to me as a birthday gift.
I also got a buffalo nickel as change from a vending machine at work and the dime was on top of one of the vending machines.
Attracted Coins
As part of the year of the big coins, here is a pick of the larger denomination clad from the season
Large Clad
Even though I am a coin shooter I do like to pull some bling. The items on the left are silver, upper right are gold and the rest are junk.
Jewelry
All kinds of tokens were dug this year, here are a few pics
Tokens
Over the year, many relics have been recovered. The pic below are what I consider my best relics
Relics
The stuff that helps fund my upgrades and other hobby related gear is the clad I dig. All coins get cleaned, rolled and deposited into the hobby account. The Zincs and copper pennies got cashed in using the coin star and then deposited. The coin star rejected $3.54 of the $8.04 zincolns and 19 copper pennies of the $12.66 ran through the machine.
Cashed in Clad
Here are some of the group hunts I went on with fellow Tnet members this year. All great guys and made plenty of awesome memories.
Couple pics of the steel pennies dug in 2016
As always, I hope ya'll got out and swung the coil today
Here's to a great 2017 for everyone of us
This last pic is of the dug silvers layed out by type and date.
This was a year of many firsts, I dug my first Morgan, Barber half, Walking Liberty, Standing Liberty, 1/2 Real (which put me in the 1700's club), Toasted Colonial Copper (not shown), Chinese coin, Crotal Bell, Gold class ring and steel penny.
My silver coin goal was 50, but I only dug 48, but if you add the 17 I attracted, my haul for the season was 65.
All Dug Silver Coins
Not all keeper coins are silver, here are the ones I dug in 2016
Other Keepers
I am not a true coin collector, but many know I have a collections of what I've dug and so I figure I attracted the following coins.
Father in law gave me an Indian Head cent and a 1943 steel penny.
Charlie who is more into colonial finds sent me 5 sweet silvers that he dug.
My son was helping someone throw some trash out, and being like me he looked into the bag and found an old zippo style lighter box in the trash. He pulled it out and wa-la it held many coins, so he them to me as a birthday gift.
I also got a buffalo nickel as change from a vending machine at work and the dime was on top of one of the vending machines.
Attracted Coins
As part of the year of the big coins, here is a pick of the larger denomination clad from the season
Large Clad
Even though I am a coin shooter I do like to pull some bling. The items on the left are silver, upper right are gold and the rest are junk.
Jewelry
All kinds of tokens were dug this year, here are a few pics
Tokens
Over the year, many relics have been recovered. The pic below are what I consider my best relics
Relics
The stuff that helps fund my upgrades and other hobby related gear is the clad I dig. All coins get cleaned, rolled and deposited into the hobby account. The Zincs and copper pennies got cashed in using the coin star and then deposited. The coin star rejected $3.54 of the $8.04 zincolns and 19 copper pennies of the $12.66 ran through the machine.
Cashed in Clad
Here are some of the group hunts I went on with fellow Tnet members this year. All great guys and made plenty of awesome memories.
Couple pics of the steel pennies dug in 2016
As always, I hope ya'll got out and swung the coil today
Here's to a great 2017 for everyone of us
This last pic is of the dug silvers layed out by type and date.
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