Tony Two-Cent
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I went down to southern Illinois yesterday (Saturday) to visit my family. My brother always likes to go metal detecting when I'm down there. My brother doesn't have his own detector, he just follows along and helps dig. He had his wife call the owner of the old picnic grove to ask permission to hunt it again. The owner told us that he appreciates us asking first, but from now on we can just go there whenever we want to, we don't have to ask every time. We can definitely live with that arrangement. thumbsup01
We have concrete evidence (an old newspaper article) that this picnic grove has been the site of large gatherings as far back as 1909. It is in the middle of nowhere out in the country. We didn't find anything mind-blowing, but the site continues to produce old coins. Unfortunately, the copper coins from this site are almost always really toasted. The ones we found yesterday were no exception. Here's what we found:
(2) Indian Heads 1888, 1903
(9) Wheat Cents
(1) V Nickel 1902
(1) Buffalo Nickel 1936
(2) Jefferson Nickels 1948, 1954
(1) Mercury Dime 1919
(1) Roosevelt Dime 1956
Here are the total finds for the day:

Here are the keepers:

1902 V Nickel

1919 Mercury Dime

This locket is marked .925 on the back but I don't think it's very old:

Nothing too exciting in the relics department this time. I have no idea what that round object is in the lower right corner.

Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy:
We have concrete evidence (an old newspaper article) that this picnic grove has been the site of large gatherings as far back as 1909. It is in the middle of nowhere out in the country. We didn't find anything mind-blowing, but the site continues to produce old coins. Unfortunately, the copper coins from this site are almost always really toasted. The ones we found yesterday were no exception. Here's what we found:
(2) Indian Heads 1888, 1903
(9) Wheat Cents
(1) V Nickel 1902
(1) Buffalo Nickel 1936
(2) Jefferson Nickels 1948, 1954
(1) Mercury Dime 1919
(1) Roosevelt Dime 1956
Here are the total finds for the day:

Here are the keepers:

1902 V Nickel

1919 Mercury Dime

This locket is marked .925 on the back but I don't think it's very old:

Nothing too exciting in the relics department this time. I have no idea what that round object is in the lower right corner.

Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy:
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