jkress
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Ron and I headed south of town today with the intention of hunting a small town park we hadn't searched yet this year.
As we arrived at the park, we noticed a much more promising site across the street. This lot once held an 1835 homestead. :drool:
We searched for several hours and both of us came away with a nice pocketful of keepers. :happydance01: The site is very large, about 4 times the size of the small park we originally planned on hunting. We found coins from one side of this place to the other. I am sure many oldies will continue to come from here for several more hunts. :yes:
Half way through the hunt I came across an 8 inch signal exactly like the one I received when I found a Morgan Dollar. With little hopes of another Morgan, I was still going after this one regardless. Very much to my surprise, a big silver disc popped out encased in mud and dirt.
1833 Mexican 8 Reales. Same size as a Morgan.
Also dug up a nice handful of smaller silver.
And a few IH's.
There is a corrosion on the 8 Reales that will not come off with water and soft toothbrush.
I can pick off small pieces with my fingernail. Does anyone have a suggestion for removing this corrosion?
It's in such nice shape otherwise. I'd love to be able to clean it up for display. :smitten:
As we arrived at the park, we noticed a much more promising site across the street. This lot once held an 1835 homestead. :drool:
We searched for several hours and both of us came away with a nice pocketful of keepers. :happydance01: The site is very large, about 4 times the size of the small park we originally planned on hunting. We found coins from one side of this place to the other. I am sure many oldies will continue to come from here for several more hunts. :yes:
Half way through the hunt I came across an 8 inch signal exactly like the one I received when I found a Morgan Dollar. With little hopes of another Morgan, I was still going after this one regardless. Very much to my surprise, a big silver disc popped out encased in mud and dirt.
1833 Mexican 8 Reales. Same size as a Morgan.


Also dug up a nice handful of smaller silver.

And a few IH's.

There is a corrosion on the 8 Reales that will not come off with water and soft toothbrush.

I can pick off small pieces with my fingernail. Does anyone have a suggestion for removing this corrosion?
It's in such nice shape otherwise. I'd love to be able to clean it up for display. :smitten: