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CTDirtFisher
04-03-2010, 04:31 PM
Hello Fellow MD'ers...

After all the rain and flooding this week I got out today to wet grounds to start the day... it was high 50's low 60's... with the sun shinning, blue skies and no wind... Nice nice day for detecting...

I hit a new location and the clad and wheaties were flowing right away... 10 minutes in I got a loud quarter on the surface signal... but it ended up being sterling...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v492/FooserPaul/MD2010/Apr/3rd/3410_SterlingCross.jpg

wasn't much further into the hunt when I got a nice solid quarter signal @ 6 range... and ground under the grass is mud! It stucking to everything... I was wet from my knees to my toes... but the warm sun felt good... out it popped!

1939 Washington... This one saw a few years of circulation...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v492/FooserPaul/MD2010/Apr/3rd/3410_1939Washington.jpg

I got to a dryer corner and popped the plug in a nice 12/45 signal...

I like it when you flip out the plug and you can see shiny :-)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v492/FooserPaul/MD2010/Apr/3rd/3410_1943MercinPlug.jpg

1943 Mercury Dime...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v492/FooserPaul/MD2010/Apr/3rd/3410_1943Merc.jpg

Next came the 1947 Roosie...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v492/FooserPaul/MD2010/Apr/3rd/3410_1947Roosie.jpg

I had a 12/45 signal @ 3 and I really was expecting a shallow memorial... but I flipped out the plug and got the probe in the hole and the target was deeper... so I took out some dirt and I could see a silver rim... it it was larger that a dime... and I knew immediately then that there was more than one target in the hold... I got out the quarter and the probe was still sounding off :-)

1944 Washington (No 'D' :-( ) and a very work 1917 Mercury...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v492/FooserPaul/MD2010/Apr/3rd/3410_2SilverOneHole.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v492/FooserPaul/MD2010/Apr/3rd/3410_1944Washington.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v492/FooserPaul/MD2010/Apr/3rd/3410_1917Merc.jpg

Next out was a 1962 Roosie!

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v492/FooserPaul/MD2010/Apr/3rd/3410_1962Roosie.jpg

That Roosie put me @ 39 for the year... that was the total number of silver I had dug for last year... I had to get one more!

SIlver #40 for 2010 = 1959 Roosevelt!

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v492/FooserPaul/MD2010/Apr/3rd/3410_1959Roosie.jpg

18 Wheat Pennies in the mix...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v492/FooserPaul/MD2010/Apr/3rd/3410_18Wheaties.jpg

103 Total Coins: Q.12 P.59 D.24 N.8

I had a fun day out digging and Hope everyone did as well!

Paul

angellionel
04-03-2010, 04:49 PM
Great hunt, Paul! Sweet amount of silver and wheat cents. thumbsup01 I like digging the wheat cents. You never know when you will come up with a nice key date. :yes:

del
04-03-2010, 05:05 PM
thats a great day for silver Paul , very nice religeous charm.

Epi-hunter
04-03-2010, 05:11 PM
A great bunch of silver! :shocked04: What a terrific day. Excellent photos too thumbsup01

John M
04-03-2010, 05:12 PM
Bet you didn't mind being a little wet with all that silver in your pouch.

Beefcake
04-03-2010, 06:17 PM
Dang Paul... Those be some Angel like proportions in silver! Congrats!

CyberSage
04-03-2010, 06:36 PM
Very impressive hunt! Congratulations on a nice bunch of Silver. This Catholic medal is known as a Five Way Medal. The Dove in the center of the Cross makes the fifth symbol. Very Nice.

Jack

CTDirtFisher
04-03-2010, 07:36 PM
Great hunt, Paul! Sweet amount of silver and wheat cents. thumbsup01 I like digging the wheat cents. You never know when you will come up with a nice key date. :yes:


Angel, thank you Sir... and Yes I love digging wheats also! I got a 1909 and 2 1915 'S' last year... 1 1909 this year... so S or VDB...




thats a great day for silver Paul , very nice religeous charm.


Hey Dan! How is life treating you... I hope well...




A great bunch of silver! :shocked04: What a terrific day. Excellent photos too thumbsup01


Epi-Hunter... Thank you Ma'am...



Bet you didn't mind being a little wet with all that silver in your pouch.


So true John... I remember some days at the end of last year.... 22-26, but if you digging goodies... The weather is not a factor :-)



Dang Paul... Those be some Angel like proportions in silver! Congrats!


BC... Thank you...



Very impressive hunt! Congratulations on a nice bunch of Silver. This Catholic medal is known as a Five Way Medal. The Dove in the center of the Cross makes the fifth symbol. Very Nice.

Jack


Jack, I loved your April Fools post... It was the best of the bunch for me :-)

HH ALL!
Paul

coinnut
04-03-2010, 08:37 PM
Stellar day Paul!! thumbsup01 I bet it was nice seeing silver pop out all day long lol Nice medal too. :yes: It's easy to forget about how wet you are getting from the ground water, when you are having a day like that. Congrats That '62 Roosevelt almost looks like a double date or repunched date. :confused:

HEAVYMETALNUT
04-04-2010, 12:17 AM
congrats! nice hunt!!!!!!!!!! thumbsup01

CTDirtFisher
04-04-2010, 07:41 AM
Stellar day Paul!! thumbsup01 I bet it was nice seeing silver pop out all day long lol Nice medal too. :yes: It's easy to forget about how wet you are getting from the ground water, when you are having a day like that. Congrats That '62 Roosevelt almost looks like a double date or repunched date. :confused:


George... It sure was nice to see all the silver... I was out in the woods last week trying to get some more time hunting older stuff... the the rains kept me working and indoors this week... so it was nice to get out and et the shiny :-) Thank you...

This double date was mentioned in T-Net as well.... is it:huh: *shrug*

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v492/FooserPaul/MD2010/Apr/3rd/3410_1962DoubleShrug.jpg

coinnut
04-04-2010, 05:26 PM
This double date was mentioned in T-Net as well.... is it:huh: *shrug*

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v492/FooserPaul/MD2010/Apr/3rd/3410_1962DoubleShrug.jpg


Ok, I got energetic and actually opened Breen's book to see if it was listed lol. It's not, but that is not really a bad thing since Breen's is an old book. It may be a double die (meaning it moved while being struck again), but it really looks like a repunched die. When the date area (or other areas that are worn or mashed from production), become blunted, but the die is still good, it will be retooled to correct the flaws. The date was reingraved but the old date was not removed effectively. So when it goes under the many tons of pressure, the lower (old) date shows also. This is what it looks like to me. If it is , I think the would call it a 1962/1962 (overdate) Roosevelt dime. I would send in a picture to PCGS or any other major grading company. If you can't send a pic, you can describe it to them and then they will probably ask you to send a pic. They always want to see these kind of things. My heart says it looks so good, but my mind says that someone would have found one before you did. lol That coin has been around for a long time. You would not believe the trivial things they find and report as errors these days. This would be an obvious one lol Good luck and I hope it is.