A return to camp produces a dime trifecta.

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I made a return trip to the camp I've been hunting the last 2 years and had a great day of detecting. I hit the dime trifecta with a 13 barber, 42-S Merc and a 52-D Rosie. I also found a 41 Washington, an 1899 Indian and a no date V nickel. The V and barber dime were a pocket spill. The Indian was also part of a penny spill with 3 wheats 09, 16 & 17. The totals for the day were 25 wheats and $4.95 in clad.
 

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...There must be a lot of swinging room if you been going there for two years and still find silver. Nice score on the trifecta.
 
That is an awesome hunt! I have never been to an old camp but it seems people do really well at those kind of places. Congrats on the trifecta!
 
its hard to beat a silver dime trifecta !! that is a dream spot to hunt with all the great old coinage around !!:cheering:
 
That is an awesome hunt! I have never been to an old camp but it seems people do really well at those kind of places. Congrats on the trifecta!

Any type of old camp can be a great hunting spot. There is usually a lot of ground to cover so it could produce for many years.
 

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