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    Two-Cent Piece and some Silver Coins today

    Digger Don and I decided at the last minute to get together for a hunt today, so we met at a small town that is about halfway between us. We started at an old park where I got a war nickel and a 1937 Mercury Dime.

    Finds were scarce at this park so we moved on to the high school. There I found a 1939-D Washington Quarter within the first 30 seconds, and then... nothing. Alec did get a Rosie there though.

    So we decided to do some door knocking. We ended up getting permission at a house that was really old but finds weren't too plentiful. Don did find an Indian Head though which inspired us to keep trying. After about an hour I finally got a decent signal in the back yard, a 12-40 that was about 8" deep. I thought it was going to be a wheat cent. When I saw a larger-sized disc at the bottom of the hole I thought it was a token, but then I saw the shield and knew that it was a Two-Cent Piece! It is an 1864, same as the other one I found back in 2012. It is in really nice shape too! Then about ten feet away I got a nice high-pitched signal that ended up being a sterling silver ring.

    From there we went to a different town to a large field behind their high school. At this site I found a 1942-S Washington Quarter and a 1944-D Mercury Dime.

    Here are today's finds:
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    Here is the Two-Cent Piece before cleaning and after. I think it will clean up a little better still:
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    Here are today's keepers:
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    I think the original initial had worn off this silver signet ring, and someone crudely engraved a "D" on it in later years.
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    Nothing too exciting in the "relics" department, although I did find another hub center from a Model T Ford:
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    Thanks for looking and happy hunting!
    Last edited by Tony Two-Cent; 02-06-2018 at 03:57 PM.
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    OMG, that Two Cent Piece cleaned up Gorgeous. That was by far the best find of the day. Not a bad bunch of Silver for a park and a school that had
    " nothing left in them"
    As always Tony, we had a great time hunting with you. Till next time, HH
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    Nice pile of keepers there Tony!!
    I love the deep green patina on the 2 center!!
    Congrats !
    The signet ring is a nice kicker too.
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    Nice finds, silver and two cent piece floats my boat!
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    Very nice finds Tony. Congrats on the pile of silvers and the beautiful 2 cent coin. Best wishes and HH, Dave.
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    congrats on finding another 2 center they have got to be among your favorites i know they would be on my list dont see many congrats again

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    Excellent finds...especially the 2 cent. It cleaned up real well. My only 2 cent find is toast.
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    Nice job on cleaning up that 2 cent piece. About time you found another one.... As usual another nice pile of keepers.
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    Excellent! The two cent is a beautiful coin. I am so glad it was able to be cleaned up and still in good shape.

    Good Job
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    WTG on the finds Tony! Love that 2 Center!
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    That is a beautiful coin Tony a huge Congrats to you
    Man when you Don and Al get together you guys always knock it out of the park
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    Love the 2 center one question does it have a die crack at roughly between 6 and 7 o clock? cant see too well. Looks like a great find though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zrickkid View Post
    Love the 2 center one question does it have a die crack at roughly between 6 and 7 o clock? cant see too well. Looks like a great find though.
    Good eye, Ricky. I'm pretty sure it is a die crack.
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    Awesome finds and great 2 cent Tony! Wasn't it fun to clean? They're like a big bronze IH. Very fun to clean a coin like that when you know how great it will come out underneath. Is it a small motto? I found an 1864 and honestly I can not tell. Also kind of cool to think that the 1864 2 cent coin is the first year of the first US coin that had the motto " In God We Trust" on it. Great coin!
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    wow Tony that 2-center is a real beauty congrats on a great haul of coins .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Digger View Post
    Is it a small motto? I found an 1864 and honestly I can not tell.
    It is definitely the more common large motto variety. That was the first thing I checked after I got it cleaned up.
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    10 Large Cents, 415 Indian Heads, 2 Two Cent Pieces, 1 Capped Bust Half Dime, 1 Seated Half Dime, 10 Shield Nickels, 68 V Nickels, 124 Buffalo Nickels, 31 War Nickels, 16 Seated Dimes, 131 Barber Dimes, 405 Mercury Dimes, 249 Rosies, 4 Seated Quarters, 18 Barber Quarters, 20 Standing Liberty Quarters, 89 Silver Washingtons, 1 Seated Half, 3 Barber Halves, 16 Walking Liberty Halves

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    That 2 cents coin is a killer !!!! Cleaned up beautifully !

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    Wow Tony, some beautiful finds! That 2 cent piece really cleaned up well. You are making me want to get out and dig!
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    Nice haul!!!
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    That two cent piece is INCREDIBLE!!! You have some tame soil near you for sure! Beautiful finds.
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