Digger Don
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The weather was great today compared to this past week so I went out with my son and hit a couple of spots.
First we hit an old church. The ground wasn't to frozen. Started out with a cool token from the "White Coffee Pot" no date but it looks pretty old.
Then my son pulls out 5 clad quarters out of one hole. He was happy and I was proud. then after a couple of pennies and a bunch of junk we decided to go to a site I found on historical aerial maps.
There was an old school house there from the 1850s to the 1920s. Today it's a farm field. After we hunted down the owner and got permission, IT HAPPENED, 1" under the frozen ground. Our first silver a 1907-O Barber Dime. Bad news is we got several more very nice signals but the ground was frozen SOLID. We'll be back.
I would also like to say, If I hadn't joined this Forum, I never would have thought of searching maps and aerial photos for old sites to hunt. So thanks everyone and Happy Hunting
First we hit an old church. The ground wasn't to frozen. Started out with a cool token from the "White Coffee Pot" no date but it looks pretty old.
Then my son pulls out 5 clad quarters out of one hole. He was happy and I was proud. then after a couple of pennies and a bunch of junk we decided to go to a site I found on historical aerial maps.
There was an old school house there from the 1850s to the 1920s. Today it's a farm field. After we hunted down the owner and got permission, IT HAPPENED, 1" under the frozen ground. Our first silver a 1907-O Barber Dime. Bad news is we got several more very nice signals but the ground was frozen SOLID. We'll be back.
I would also like to say, If I hadn't joined this Forum, I never would have thought of searching maps and aerial photos for old sites to hunt. So thanks everyone and Happy Hunting
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