Today I had counted on hitting an old site and was quite excited about the prospect of digging up a few old coins, but when I arrived at the site I saw that it was covered with snow. :crying02: There wasn't much I could do then, so I turned around to head back home. On the way I was passing by one site not far from home, so I stopped to detect for a bit. Our area had only been pelted with rain the day before, so there was no snow to deal with. :happydance01: However, about 30 minutes into the hunt it did begin to snow. :shocked03: But it stopped soon enough, and the sun made an appearance. This went on for a while though - snow, sun, snow, sun. And it was getting cold too. :frozen:
Anyway, I kept detecting for a while, and managed to dig up a few old coins before leaving. |:cheering:
This 1838 large cent made the trip worth it. :happydance01:
The other finds were three wheat cents, two Indian Head cents, and a button.
Anyway, I kept detecting for a while, and managed to dig up a few old coins before leaving. |:cheering:
This 1838 large cent made the trip worth it. :happydance01:



The other finds were three wheat cents, two Indian Head cents, and a button.
