I had a good weekend detecting, though Saturday was the better of the two days. On Saturday morning I drove out to the Boston area and detected at one park during my entire time there. I left the park with 11 silver coins, a corroded large cent, several wheat cents, and a 1901 Boston Evacuation Day Medal. The medal is huge! Information on the Boston Evacuation Day can be read here.
Today was a slow day as far as silver, with one mercury dime making a show, but I did manage six Indian Head cents and fifteen old wheat cents.
The oldest of the Indian Head cents, dated 1860.
These bring my Indian Head cent count this year to 78.
The wheat cents and one mercury dime.
One of my better finds today turned out to be this very neat silver cufflink.
HH!



Today was a slow day as far as silver, with one mercury dime making a show, but I did manage six Indian Head cents and fifteen old wheat cents.
The oldest of the Indian Head cents, dated 1860.

These bring my Indian Head cent count this year to 78.

The wheat cents and one mercury dime.

One of my better finds today turned out to be this very neat silver cufflink.

HH!