Tony Two-Cent
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Well, it was just too nice here in central Illinois not to go metal detecting today. Sunny and in the 40s. So, I headed back to a park that DaddyDigger and I discovered on New Years Eve. This park was established in the 1850s and it is huge, over 100 acres! We discovered this park late in the day last Saturday so we didn't get to hunt it for a long time, but we found just enough to tell us that there were old coins to be found.
I got there at about 8:00 this morning and it was still a bit chilly but the sun felt good. My first find of 2012 was a 1907-D Barber Dime! I ended up with three Barber Dimes today in the first hour. They were all within a 25 foot radius of each other.
I also got an 1898 Indian Head Cent, an 1899 V-Nickel, and four wheat cents including a 1909 (No VDB though) and some clad.
It was a nice first hunt of the year. I was happy to get three coins from the 1800s. This park is old and huge and I've only scratched the surface. There is a LOT of area yet to explore. DaddyDigger is going to come up tomorrow and we're going to hit it again.
Here are my finds for the day:

And here are the keepers:

The Indian Head is toasted but at least the date is clear:

1909 Wheat Cent:

1899 V Nickel:

The Barber Dimes were much nicer than the ones I found in the cow pasture. :yes:


That's it! Thanks for looking! Hopefully me and Dave will have more finds to show tomorrow!
I got there at about 8:00 this morning and it was still a bit chilly but the sun felt good. My first find of 2012 was a 1907-D Barber Dime! I ended up with three Barber Dimes today in the first hour. They were all within a 25 foot radius of each other.
I also got an 1898 Indian Head Cent, an 1899 V-Nickel, and four wheat cents including a 1909 (No VDB though) and some clad.
It was a nice first hunt of the year. I was happy to get three coins from the 1800s. This park is old and huge and I've only scratched the surface. There is a LOT of area yet to explore. DaddyDigger is going to come up tomorrow and we're going to hit it again.
Here are my finds for the day:

And here are the keepers:

The Indian Head is toasted but at least the date is clear:

1909 Wheat Cent:

1899 V Nickel:

The Barber Dimes were much nicer than the ones I found in the cow pasture. :yes:


That's it! Thanks for looking! Hopefully me and Dave will have more finds to show tomorrow!
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