Big silver and a few relics.

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Here are my finds from my last few hunts, between the rain fall. I now know what it is like to live in Seattle, anyway. I just love seeing that big silver come out of the ground, a 53 Franklin. I also got silver 6 for the year a 50-D Rosie, six wheats and these cool relics. I'm pretty sure the ball is a lead musket ball which is very unusual for WI. The buckle is just a plain face with no markings.
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8/ Man! What is it!?! :dontknow:
It seems everyone is finding silver halves! :envious: :crying02:
Ted found one Tuesday while we were out. His was a Walker..... but any ways :shocked04:verreaction:
I found a half the other day..... a 1982 Kennedy :rolleyes:
Now a Franklin half is the only type of hlf dollar I've yet to find. :envious: :hairpulling: lol Well.... other than a Capped bust and earlier. lol
Nice finds Jeff! |:cheering:
Your out in front already for the year. ::huh:: that ain't good for me. \:[ crying01 lol
Congrats!! :grin:

Look on the bright side. Now you can hunt in the rain! You just have to try and keep that baby clean while doing it. :poke: lol
 
Jeff, nice looking Franklin 1/2. That coin is also on my hit list. :congrats: on getting one. Is that a crotal bell in the last picture? Don;t worry about a little rain, the CTX is waterproof.
 
congrats on the franklin like everybodys saying they are harder to find for some reason i have never got one also we all know exactly what you mean about the rain quite a difference from last summer dennis |:cheering: |:cheering:
 
WTG on the Franklin. Seems like a lot of those are popping up as of late. Congrats on all your finds. |:cheering:
 
aloldstuff link=topic=13061.msg138906#msg138906 date=1366277968 said:
Is that a crotal bell in the last picture? Don;t worry about a little rain, the CTX is waterproof.
Yes it is a crotal bell and it still rings. It is nice knowing the detector can handle the rain.

The Franklins are an elusive find, I think it is only my 4th. In 36 years of hunting.
 
saaaaweeeeet Franklin , Jeff :smitten: your right they're not a common coin to find especially a sharp looking example like that . the relic are a bit on the older side , i bet that toe tap has a patent date on it.

Dan
 

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