This afternoon I took a drive to a site I have detected in past years. It's a very small area by one of the local rivers, and has yielded plenty of silver, including half dollars. It has run dry on silver but it still yields an occasional old wheat or Indian Head cent as it did today. It gave up four old wheat cents, two dated 1910 and 1914, as well as a 1902 Indian Head.
I didn't remain there long, leaving to head to a nearby park to detect for a while before heading back home. The park yielded a few wheat cents and two silver dimes. The 1944 mercury dime makes my 200th silver of the year.
HH!


I didn't remain there long, leaving to head to a nearby park to detect for a while before heading back home. The park yielded a few wheat cents and two silver dimes. The 1944 mercury dime makes my 200th silver of the year.


HH!