On Friday I was able to detect for a couple of hours late in the day at a local park. I picked up one silver dime, several old wheat cents, and a 1950's Federal Tires token.
Then this morning I met up with midas to detect at a town common. As we expected, the site was awash with many shallow clad coins and trash. Still, such sites can yield a few good targets if one works it patiently enough.
I managed four silver dimes from there, all old - two Seated Liberty dimes and two Barber dimes.
I also picked up four Indian Head cents, dated 1880, 1882, 1901, and 1909, as well as a 1906 Liberty nickel and several old wheat cents.
Then on my way home from the town common I stopped at a park I had not been to since April of last year and detected there for about 90 minutes. From that park I picked up four more silver coins - two mercury dimes and two Roosevelt dimes.
Here are all the dimes together - two of each.


Then this morning I met up with midas to detect at a town common. As we expected, the site was awash with many shallow clad coins and trash. Still, such sites can yield a few good targets if one works it patiently enough.
I managed four silver dimes from there, all old - two Seated Liberty dimes and two Barber dimes.

I also picked up four Indian Head cents, dated 1880, 1882, 1901, and 1909, as well as a 1906 Liberty nickel and several old wheat cents.


Then on my way home from the town common I stopped at a park I had not been to since April of last year and detected there for about 90 minutes. From that park I picked up four more silver coins - two mercury dimes and two Roosevelt dimes.

Here are all the dimes together - two of each.
