Yesterday I joined John (midas) for a hunt at two small Connecticut beaches. We had hoped to pick up gold and old silver at low tide, but the beach was not cooperating. It was great to be out though.
Here are my beach finds, junk and clad coins.
I did find the following coin at the first beach.
On our way back home we made a detour and headed to a park near my house. We still had a few hours of daylight left, so we decided we should try out one of the fields found at that park. We picked up several old wheat cents, so that was a good sign. I did manage one mercury dime before leaving.
Having found several old wheat cents at that field, today I headed there to see if I could coax a few silver coins out of the ground. I did better than I had expected, picking up four silver coins - three mercury dimes and a Roosevelt dime. I also dug up two large cents. One is dated 1817, but the second one is hard to make out. The coin appears to be a Classic Head variety.
Now we expect more snow. :bangahead02:
HH!
Here are my beach finds, junk and clad coins.

I did find the following coin at the first beach.

On our way back home we made a detour and headed to a park near my house. We still had a few hours of daylight left, so we decided we should try out one of the fields found at that park. We picked up several old wheat cents, so that was a good sign. I did manage one mercury dime before leaving.

Having found several old wheat cents at that field, today I headed there to see if I could coax a few silver coins out of the ground. I did better than I had expected, picking up four silver coins - three mercury dimes and a Roosevelt dime. I also dug up two large cents. One is dated 1817, but the second one is hard to make out. The coin appears to be a Classic Head variety.


Now we expect more snow. :bangahead02:
HH!