jkress
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Tried my luck at a small town common yesterday morning. I've pulled a couple of silvers from this spot in the
past but not much for my pocket at the end of the Sunday morning hunt.
A couple wheat cents and two junk rings.
However tonight's hunt was much more fun. I've recently received permission to hunt the Fire Stations in town.
The Fire Station I chose to hunt tonight was built in 1905.
I started in the open part of the yard and quickly determined (as suspected) that I have not been the only
detectorist to swing a coil here. After a half hour of only two trashy wheat cents, I knew I needed to get in close along side
of the brick building where the trash line always seems to be the heaviest. The first 3 feet out from old buildings
seem to have loads of metal objects in the ground. Hoping if I went slow enough, I'd find a few goodies the previous hunters missed.
After a couple of square nails fooled me into taking the bait, I was off and running finding keepers in the iron patch.
Also found two tokens. One looks like it was also a watch fob.
The 1916 Mercury is too worn to see a mint mark. There does look to be a little something there, but it is unidentifiable.
However the Barber is the 1893O which is a semi-key.
past but not much for my pocket at the end of the Sunday morning hunt.
A couple wheat cents and two junk rings.

However tonight's hunt was much more fun. I've recently received permission to hunt the Fire Stations in town.
The Fire Station I chose to hunt tonight was built in 1905.
I started in the open part of the yard and quickly determined (as suspected) that I have not been the only
detectorist to swing a coil here. After a half hour of only two trashy wheat cents, I knew I needed to get in close along side
of the brick building where the trash line always seems to be the heaviest. The first 3 feet out from old buildings
seem to have loads of metal objects in the ground. Hoping if I went slow enough, I'd find a few goodies the previous hunters missed.
After a couple of square nails fooled me into taking the bait, I was off and running finding keepers in the iron patch.


Also found two tokens. One looks like it was also a watch fob.

The 1916 Mercury is too worn to see a mint mark. There does look to be a little something there, but it is unidentifiable.
However the Barber is the 1893O which is a semi-key.