Tony Two-Cent
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Yesterday (Saturday) was another mild day weather-wise here in central Illinois. We had a high of 50 degrees but it was windy. The ground was still frozen in some places but with a little effort you could get through the frozen crust to the soft soil below.
I tried a new site, an old park in a town I had never hunted in before. I didn't exactly set the world on fire with my finds, in fact I barely avoided the dreaded Silverless Drive Home Of Shame. Once again I was saved by a lone Merc.
Here are my finds:

And the keepers:

Twins? 1920-D wheaties that are in similar condition:

This tiny play coin made my heart skip a beat at first. I was thinking half dime or trime. Alas, it's only a Henny Penny.


Part of a pocket watch and a watch winder. Man, I find these things like clockwork! 8/ lol

That's it! Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy:
I tried a new site, an old park in a town I had never hunted in before. I didn't exactly set the world on fire with my finds, in fact I barely avoided the dreaded Silverless Drive Home Of Shame. Once again I was saved by a lone Merc.
Here are my finds:

And the keepers:

Twins? 1920-D wheaties that are in similar condition:

This tiny play coin made my heart skip a beat at first. I was thinking half dime or trime. Alas, it's only a Henny Penny.



Part of a pocket watch and a watch winder. Man, I find these things like clockwork! 8/ lol

That's it! Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy:
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