Tony Two-Cent
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This morning I headed back to the old ball park for a three-hour hunt. The old coins aren't plentfyful at this site, but I manage to find some keepers every time I hunt there.
The first interesting find of the day was the 1881 Indian Head cent, which makes the second IH I have found there. I was pleased to find one so old, even if it is pretty toasted. The 1911-D Barber Dime came about 20 minutes later and about 20 feet away. This is the third Barber Dime I have found at this site. After finding some wheaties and clad, the 1938-S Mercury Dime came near the end of my hunt near a big tree. It was directly under a place where a mole had been tunneling. I had to destroy the poor mole's tunnel to get to the Merc. lol
It was a very decent fall day for detecting, even if a bit windy. Not many days like this left this year, I'm afraid.



The first interesting find of the day was the 1881 Indian Head cent, which makes the second IH I have found there. I was pleased to find one so old, even if it is pretty toasted. The 1911-D Barber Dime came about 20 minutes later and about 20 feet away. This is the third Barber Dime I have found at this site. After finding some wheaties and clad, the 1938-S Mercury Dime came near the end of my hunt near a big tree. It was directly under a place where a mole had been tunneling. I had to destroy the poor mole's tunnel to get to the Merc. lol
It was a very decent fall day for detecting, even if a bit windy. Not many days like this left this year, I'm afraid.



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