Tony Two-Cent
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I tried hunting at a different place tonight after work. It is a very small park around the water tower in a tiny little town that doesn't even have a post office or a gas station. I only hunted for 30 minutes today before I got a phone call and had to leave.
I had hunted this park briefly once before in the spring when I first got my E-Trac and only found modern coins, not even a single wheat. This time I found a wheat cent and a Barber dime plus some newer coins in the 30 minutes. The poor Barber dime isn't anything to write home about though. It's a 1907-O and has seen better days. :crying02:
I will definitely be going back to this park though when I have more time to hunt, now that I know there are some old coins there.
In the back of my mind I am wondering if the dime could be flattened somehow? Oh well, I guess I'll reluctantly count it as my 42nd silver of the year.
I had hunted this park briefly once before in the spring when I first got my E-Trac and only found modern coins, not even a single wheat. This time I found a wheat cent and a Barber dime plus some newer coins in the 30 minutes. The poor Barber dime isn't anything to write home about though. It's a 1907-O and has seen better days. :crying02:
I will definitely be going back to this park though when I have more time to hunt, now that I know there are some old coins there.
In the back of my mind I am wondering if the dime could be flattened somehow? Oh well, I guess I'll reluctantly count it as my 42nd silver of the year.
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