Silver coins dug IN 2007

ROMEX

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Apr 8, 2007
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Binghamton NY AREA
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MINELAB SE,FISHER F-75, Whites DFX, BH TR550-D

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Nice dimes especially the early ones. Where were they found?
 

Not bad at all. Congrats on the nice silver. Keep plugging away. There's a lot more out there. Old yards produce more silver for me these days. Back in the 70's it was all over the place but it's getting hard to find in parks and such now. Best of luck to you and I hope you find a bunch of silver this year.

DANGLANGLEY
 

I found them in old parks, not on the main drags, where as the places I go have been hit hard.
My F75 seems good at the target separation in the trash, better than the DFX for separation on that point.
Ive had it for 3 months so far I like it, both machines have pros and cons.

THX for viewing
ROMEX
 

Romex said:
I'm not doing that well on finding the silver , but theres a couple nice ones I think.
I haveny found any Mercs, I thought they would be more plentiful?

Thanks for viewing
ROMEX
I'd have to say "one barber is worth 10 mercs any day"
CC
 

Crocop said:
Romex said:
I'm not doing that well on finding the silver , but theres a couple nice ones I think.
I haven't found any Mercs, I thought they would be more plentiful?

Thanks for viewing
ROMEX
I'd have to say "one barber is worth 10 mercs any day"
CC


I agree,
I would still like to find some, along with any silver quarter, half, peace,or Morgan dollar, or gold coin
Dam this is addictive, I just <WANT IT ALL> I guess



THX for looking
ROMEX
 

WTG on getting that Silver, those barbers dimes are my favorite to find. Thanks for Sharing.
 

Nice silver Romex. You have a good machine that should find the good "stuff". All you have to do is walk over it. Some old parks have given up there good coins years ago because they didn't have any top soil. If you have only 2 or 3 inches of soil over the clay the good coins were easy targets to find. You need to make sure that there is deep top soil before you spend a lot of time hunting. Most of the good "older" coins will be in the 5 to 7 inch range or deeper in the better parks and in among the trash. Slow down and listen for the peepers and you will start finding the older coins.

"may there always be a road"

Les
 

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