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I started in my hammered park today, but the finds were scarce, so I went curbstrippin' instead. Same old strips I've worked over the last couple years, but the coins are pretty "lively" in this very moist ground, so I had hope.
Earlier this month, I had dug 2 rosies and a Washington quarter in 3 different hunts. Today, the highlights were 2 Mercury dimes, a Washington quarter, a super slick V nickel barely dateable to 1891, an old Wisconsin Junior Conservation League pin, and several wheats. Oh, and a really cool old "GOOD FOR 5 IN TRADE" token with just a 5-digit number on the other side?
Long hunt, but good day to be out there.
Silver coins FTY = 6
Earlier this month, I had dug 2 rosies and a Washington quarter in 3 different hunts. Today, the highlights were 2 Mercury dimes, a Washington quarter, a super slick V nickel barely dateable to 1891, an old Wisconsin Junior Conservation League pin, and several wheats. Oh, and a really cool old "GOOD FOR 5 IN TRADE" token with just a 5-digit number on the other side?
Long hunt, but good day to be out there.
Silver coins FTY = 6