I'd have called you a liar.

Icewing

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A couple of weeks ago I started a thread about possibly taking a detecting road trip and tried to get other TNET members involved. Unfortunately, though not unexpectedly, treasure hunters being treasure hunters, not many ideas or invites were offered. That's ok though because it turned out to be the hottest week of the year, thus making it not worth an all day drive to have a heat stroke in the first two hours of hunting. I can do that locally.

If you've ever been in Arkansas in mid summer you know about the dessert heat mixed with jungle humidity. With the heat index well over 100°F in the afternoons, I had to limit my exposure to only a couple of hours in the morning and maybe another hour just before the sun went down, so as to find shaded spots to hunt.

The first couple of days only yielded a few minor things like a couple wheat pennies and a little round ball. Then I decided to go back to a house I'd hunted with my F2 when I first started in the fall of 2015. It's next to a little flower shop that recently closed. When I pulled up to the house luckily I caught the owner outside and asked if I could hunt. Much to my surprise she not only said yes but said I could now hunt the flower shop next door.

Really? I asked, since I was told no when it was in business.

She said, "Yep, I'm the one taking care of their landscaping and mowing now. Just don't mess with the building and have fun." That night I took home two mercury dimes and a wheat penny. Around here anything better than a wheat penny means it is a good day.

The next day I was hunting a valley bottom behind a local business for the first time and found a fired three ringer and much later sliding type US military belt buckle and a couple more wheaties. Then later that day I found my first sword belt clip (I think) out in a corn field.

Fast forward to after my wife and I going camping and canoeing. Saturday one of my buddies and I went out without a plan (my favorite plan) and hit a few lots and such. Toward the end of the day he pulls a really beat to hell and slightly bent barber dime but at least you could tell what it was the reverse side.

A little bit later while out of site of each other on opposite sides of the building I found a barber dime (my second ever), and a domed US collar insignia (post WW2). As you could imagine I was stoked. That's about when my buddy comes to find me.

While comparing finds, in the distance at a beautiful old house where 15 years ago I used to work for a guy who since died of cancer, I spotted his widow mowing the lawn. So I left my buddy there talking to himself and ran over to say hello, and ask if we could hunt.

Without hesitations she said yes. So I told my friend what parts I'd hunted and where I found my dime and went to her yard. It was getting late so my hunt was brief but I found a sterling chain and a little peacock pin, my friend picher up a Standing Liberty Quarter at the place where I left him before coming over to call it a day. And a great one it was.

Sunday, my last day to hunt before the kids get back from their grandparents, and my buddy had to go to work. I went back and picked up where I left off. It was a slow start but by the end of the day I had found the biggest variety of old coins I'd ever found in a single day, and shockingly almost no clad, other than a few surface pennies she tossed out for slug control or so she said. I found two wheat pennies, two indian head pennies, a V nickle, a mercury dime, and another barber dime. That was my best coin shoot to date, and I still have a lot of yard to cover. Fingers crossed for some gold.

I just wanted to share. Thanks for reading.
Icewing

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The thing dated 1780 in the middle, I believe is just a button cover. It's not a coin.
 

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Wow that's the kind of honey hole I dream of I like to see when someone finds a place like that. Good job be careful you bring a buddy he might just find that gold coin before you... LOL
 

Good in my book today. I flew the couch after work, that's all.
 

Man you found a lot of great items there. A very nice variety of coins in the bunch. It sounds like you and your hunt buddy both did good. Congrats. HH
 

Excellent variety of coin finds! Is there a mint mark on the 1903 barber dime? An 's' mark makes it a rare coin and valuable.
 

Congrats on some great coin finds. It sounds like you picked up a couple of nice yards to search.
 

Very nice hunt. The sword hanger is sweet!

You can come hunt with me (invite offered), but you got better stuff than we will find at my places. I have hunted with lots of TNet members, you have to find the ones that you mesh with... not everyone is a good fit. It takes time, but is well worth it. I've met a lot of really nice people here, and had some adventures!

Best of luck and congrats on the nice finds.
 

Excellent!! Great finds, thanks for sharing....:thumbsup:
 

Great hunt! I wish I had seen your invite post! I am in NWA (Siloam Springs) and would be very interested in going out on a hunt together. Keep me in mind and let me know directly next time, please. Congrats on your finds! :occasion14:
 

Hey thanks guys!
In this part of the country 5 silver coins of any variety in one week is almost unheard of, let alone the other goodies.
My free week turned out not to be a bust like I had expected.
I hope you enjoyed the overly long story and pics.
 

Hey thanks guys!
In this part of the country 5 silver coins of any variety in one week is almost unheard of, let alone the other goodies.
My free week turned out not to be a bust like I had expected.
I hope you enjoyed the overly long story and pics.

I agree with you on the 5 silvers around here but it does happen just not as often as it used too. congrats on the successful time and finds.
 

The 1780 is coping a Austrian Thaler.
 

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