I don't even know where to start!
Today I had the opportunity to hunt for a longer period, which was great seeing as I was yearning to spend a good amount of time at the old park.
The previous four hunts at the park - March 8th, March 9th, March 10th, and March 13th - yielded me a total of 27 silver coins, and now it yielded 9 more, for a total of 36.
Today's hunt was another exceptional one, and four of the nine silver coins are Trimes! I also picked up another seated half dime, dated 1857, a seated dime, dated 1872, a Barber dime, a merc, and a very worn Spanish silver.
Here is one of the Trimes embedded in a clod of soil.
And here is another one.
The half dime is another beautiful specimen, with full liberty and a sharp date.
The seated dime was in the hole with a piece of iron. The reverse of the coin has a rust stain on it.
It's too bad the Spanish reale is so worn. Still, they sure are fun to find in any condition.
The Indian Head cents do not stand a chance in that soil. \:[ I picked up nine, and only one has fair details. The others are in various stages of corrosion.
Have a fun and happy weekend everyone!
Today I had the opportunity to hunt for a longer period, which was great seeing as I was yearning to spend a good amount of time at the old park.
The previous four hunts at the park - March 8th, March 9th, March 10th, and March 13th - yielded me a total of 27 silver coins, and now it yielded 9 more, for a total of 36.

Today's hunt was another exceptional one, and four of the nine silver coins are Trimes! I also picked up another seated half dime, dated 1857, a seated dime, dated 1872, a Barber dime, a merc, and a very worn Spanish silver.





Here is one of the Trimes embedded in a clod of soil.

And here is another one.

The half dime is another beautiful specimen, with full liberty and a sharp date.

The seated dime was in the hole with a piece of iron. The reverse of the coin has a rust stain on it.

It's too bad the Spanish reale is so worn. Still, they sure are fun to find in any condition.

The Indian Head cents do not stand a chance in that soil. \:[ I picked up nine, and only one has fair details. The others are in various stages of corrosion.

Have a fun and happy weekend everyone!