I wanted to detect at a town common late this afternoon, but with the temperatures hovering around 101 degrees I thought better of it. :shocked01: Instead I headed to a small park located by the local river to detect under the shade of the large trees found there. I arrived at the park close to 4:00, but it was still too hot! I persevered though, gridding a section by a line of trees. I left the park with eight silver coins in my pouch. :happydance01:
I love the sight of a Standing Liberty quarter resting on a dirt pile.
A 1942 Washington quarter peeks through the soil.
Today's silver. From an angle I am able to just barely make out the outline of the last two numbers of the year on the Standing Liberty quarter - 1928. :cheesysmile:
This large religious pendant would have been sweet as silver, but it's still a nice find.
There weren't many wheat cents today. They are dated in the 40's.
HH!
I love the sight of a Standing Liberty quarter resting on a dirt pile.

A 1942 Washington quarter peeks through the soil.

Today's silver. From an angle I am able to just barely make out the outline of the last two numbers of the year on the Standing Liberty quarter - 1928. :cheesysmile:

This large religious pendant would have been sweet as silver, but it's still a nice find.

There weren't many wheat cents today. They are dated in the 40's.

HH!