coinnut
New member
Since rain canceled our professional hunting lol we decided to hunt for ourselves, even if it pours. It did not :clapping: This site is early and can produce Spanish silver and George II's, but for us it was scraps. Some buttons, furniture hardware, musket ball and one lone 1897 Indian and lots of junk. But it was not for lack of trying
. Sometimes it's better to leave the dirt on your coins. I knew this one was toast, but wanted to clean it and get a date. The back side is way better than the front. I used a toothpick and water to remove the dirt and then had to hydrogen peroxide it to reveal the partial date. It's clean now, but all of the pitting shows. The key was a very interesting shape, so I spent a good amount of time cleaning it. Turns out to be a Spam key rofl But it was fun getting out all day to hunt.
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