Tony Two-Cent
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There was no way I was going to sit on the couch today, it was sunny and 56 degrees!
So I loaded up the E-Trac and headed to a park I had found on Google. On my way I texted DiggerDon and told him he was welcome to join me. Turns out he was already in the area so we met at the park at about 10:00 a.m.
By the end of the day I had 2 Indian Heads, 8 Wheat Cents, 1 Buffalo Nickel, 5 older Jefferson Nickels, 3 Mercury Dimes and 1 Rosie.
Here are today's keepers:

These twin Indians were together in the same hole:

Eight Wheat Cents today:

Dateless Buffalo and some older Jefferson Nickels. The 1949 Jefferson rang up consistently as 12-16 on the E-Trac which is very odd:

Four silver dimes today:

Some of the relics I found. The watch took a licking but did not keep ticking:

This Red Goose token must be fairly old. It was about 8 inches deep:


Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy:
So I loaded up the E-Trac and headed to a park I had found on Google. On my way I texted DiggerDon and told him he was welcome to join me. Turns out he was already in the area so we met at the park at about 10:00 a.m.
By the end of the day I had 2 Indian Heads, 8 Wheat Cents, 1 Buffalo Nickel, 5 older Jefferson Nickels, 3 Mercury Dimes and 1 Rosie.
Here are today's keepers:

These twin Indians were together in the same hole:

Eight Wheat Cents today:

Dateless Buffalo and some older Jefferson Nickels. The 1949 Jefferson rang up consistently as 12-16 on the E-Trac which is very odd:

Four silver dimes today:

Some of the relics I found. The watch took a licking but did not keep ticking:

This Red Goose token must be fairly old. It was about 8 inches deep:


Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy:
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