On Saturdays I usually head out to sites located outside of my immediate area, preferring to leave the local sites for hunts late in the day during the weekdays. This allows me to make better use of my time to explore new sites or to detect at parks I otherwise would not be able to hit on weekdays. Today was one of those Saturdays.
With my battery pack fully charged I headed out to the Boston area and worked a park that has yielded many silver coins on previous hunts. The silver does not come easy though, since the park is layered with much trash, especially the hated aluminum screw caps. But the hard work paid off, for I was able to leave the park with six more silver coins - a Franklin half dollar, three Roosevelt dimes, and two mercury dimes.
I also dug up a mess of clad coins and the following runner's medal. The back is inscribed with 3rd prize, 100 yds, JR, 9-2-23.
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With my battery pack fully charged I headed out to the Boston area and worked a park that has yielded many silver coins on previous hunts. The silver does not come easy though, since the park is layered with much trash, especially the hated aluminum screw caps. But the hard work paid off, for I was able to leave the park with six more silver coins - a Franklin half dollar, three Roosevelt dimes, and two mercury dimes.

I also dug up a mess of clad coins and the following runner's medal. The back is inscribed with 3rd prize, 100 yds, JR, 9-2-23.

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