All Day Hunt With coinnut and Randy

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Today I met up with coinnut and Randy for an all day hunt. Randy made the long trip to Connecticut and joined George and I at a park there early in the morning. We all did relatively well given the stinginess of the park we worked. The best find of the day was made by George. :drool: He should be posting his finds later.

I dug up four silver coins, a 1897 Barber dime, two mercury dimes, dated 1916 and 1943, and a 1964 Roosevelt dime.

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I also dug up sixteen wheat cents, one buffalo nickel, and five Indian Head cents, the best one dated 1874.

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The rest of the finds, a AL Smith 1928 ring, not silver though, some old buttons, a religious pendant, a cufflink, and a small sterling silver pin.

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It was great to meet you Randy! Have a great and productive weekend!

HH!
 
That was a long day :shocked01: Nice to get out with you guys. Glad Randy did well there too :clapping: It was real slim pickins for me most of the hunt and I was in fear of getting skunked. My usual habit of switching to clad hunting when I'm getting creamed was not available today...clad was scarce too lol But you know you are in a good neighborhood when you get more bullets than wheats :shocked04: I've got a lot to learn doing parks. I'm out of my element :yes: But one tiny coin save my day :girlcry: Thank you silver Gods lol It cleaned up well and I'm hoping it makes XF 40. Not a bad little coin. :smitten:
 

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coinnut link=topic=5730.msg67877#msg67877 date=1304729469 said:
That was a long day :shocked01: Nice to get out with you guys. Glad Randy did well there too :clapping: It was real slim pickins for me most of the hunt and I was in fear of getting skunked. My usual habit of switching to clad hunting when I'm getting creamed was not available today...clad was scarce too lol But you know you are in a good neighborhood when you get more bullets than wheats :shocked04: I've got a lot to learn doing parks. I'm out of my element :yes: But one tiny coin save my day :girlcry: Thank you silver Gods lol It cleaned up well and I'm hoping it makes XF 40. Not a bad little coin. :smitten:
Sweet shes a solid xf thumbsup01
 
Nothing like getting out with friends. Sweet finds for all. George that seated dime looks as good as the day it was dropped. Awesome.
 
HOLY SMOKES!! You guys had an awesome park hunt. GEORGE!!!!!! :perfect10: happydance02 :happydance01: :clapping: Sweet Half Dime :beerbuddy:
 
Angel - Another very nice handful of keepers. Awesome dime Tri and bunch of IH's and Wheats too!! :clapping: Sounds like you guys had fun. :envious:

George - :shocked04: |:confused:) What a beautiful coin. A half dime is an awesome find and one in that condition pushes the day over the top!! Nicely done.

Congrats gentlemen. :clapping:
 
Nice bag of goodies again Angel! thumbsup01
You always seem to find a nice variety :yes:
The propeller pin is a cool little find 8) Do your remember the type of signal you got with it? Somewhere in the 30's Co? :dontknow: Or did it make it up to the 40's?

coinnut link=topic=5730.msg67877#msg67877 date=1304729469 said:
But one tiny coin save my day :girlcry: Thank you silver Gods lol It cleaned up well and I'm hoping it makes XF 40. Not a bad little coin. :smitten:
And what a coin it is!! :drool: :drool: I'm gonna say XF too :yes: thumbsup01
Sometimes it only takes one coin to make your whole day seem worth while lol :happydance01: Great find!!

Congrats guys! :grin:
 
Looks like an awesome day all around! Congrats on the great digs. I've got to try to get east this summer if I can, I'd love to get in on a hunt like that! lol
 
Awesome digs! An all dayer MDing is better than, well better than most things. Coinnut congrats on the half dime, she's a beauty!
 
Nice ring Angel. Al Smith was the Republican nominee for president back in 1928. He was also the first Roman Catholic to run for the office. I think that ring is a rare campaign collectible, nice find one again! :shocked04: :envious: :clapping:
 
Great finds everyone!! Terrific silver all around |:confused:) Angel, that is a beautiful ring, and surely worth some money :perfect10:

George, that half dime is absolutely incredible!! :perfect10: You need to post a photo of that coin next to a penny for those people who have never seen one, just to show how small it is. I can't believe you dug that tiny thing at 7 inches!!! You and the E-Trac definitely have to be in total sync to find something like that. I'll bet the tone/signal was not too great :shocked04:stretcher: Congratulations!
 
Angel, heres some history on the ring in case you haven't looked it up yet.

History: Alfred E. Smith(1873-1944) was born on the East Side of New York. Before being elected to 4 terms as Governor of New York, Al Smith was, among other things, Sheriff of New York County during World War I. He is, of course, best-remembered as the Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 1928. He was the first Roman Catholic to be nominated for the office by a major party. He was defeated by Herbert Hoover in a bitter campaign marked by anti-Catholic bigotry. Alfred Smith died Oct. 9, 1944.

http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/1928-al-smith-presidential-metal-77275303
 
Epi-hunter link=topic=5730.msg67959#msg67959 date=1304776322 said:
George, that half dime is absolutely incredible!! :perfect10: You need to post a photo of that coin next to a penny for those people who have never seen one, just to show how small it is. I can't believe you dug that tiny thing at 7 inches!!! You and the E-Trac definitely have to be in total sync to find something like that. I'll bet the tone/signal was not too great :shocked04:stretcher: Congratulations!

It came in kinda iffy, but not too bad. It still read 12-40 fairly consistantly. But with the amount of iron that I was fooled by, I wasn't sure it was gonna be something good. The only thing that saved it was the fact that it pinpointed where it should have. Here's a picture of it next to a penny and a three cent piece I dug some years ago. Both silvers are very small and really thin.
 

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coinnut link=topic=5730.msg67978#msg67978 date=1304805829 said:
It came in kinda iffy, but not too bad. It still read 12-40 fairly consistantly. But with the amount of iron that I was fooled by, I wasn't sure it was gonna be something good. The only thing that saved it was the fact that it pinpointed where it should have. Here's a picture of it next to a penny and a three cent piece I dug some years ago. Both silvers are very small and really thin.

Yeah, they are much thinner than the penny. It's good to hear that it hit fairly solidly at 12-40 even at that depth. I need to keep that in mind; think how many of those tiny coins are in the ground. The E-Trac is really an amazing machine. Great find George!!!
 

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