halfdime
Silver Member
It's freezing today, and I won't get out, so I'll revisit what happened on Jan 20, 2006:
1893 Liberty nickel, dateless Buffalo, 1935 Washington quarter, 1936 Mercury dime, 1937 and 40 wheats, a clad quarter and an 18k man's wedding ring with initials. A pretty good day, I guess. Today, one of my neighbors in the local historical society asked if I would mind searching the grounds around an early 1800's house they operate in town. Would I mind? I'll be there the next time it's reasonably warm, like 33 degrees! Some morning, while the kids are in school...if it hasn't been searched, who knows what might be there. I will, of course, dig every signal.
1893 Liberty nickel, dateless Buffalo, 1935 Washington quarter, 1936 Mercury dime, 1937 and 40 wheats, a clad quarter and an 18k man's wedding ring with initials. A pretty good day, I guess. Today, one of my neighbors in the local historical society asked if I would mind searching the grounds around an early 1800's house they operate in town. Would I mind? I'll be there the next time it's reasonably warm, like 33 degrees! Some morning, while the kids are in school...if it hasn't been searched, who knows what might be there. I will, of course, dig every signal.