Ronstar
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Well the weather decided to give us one more weekend so with the wife being busy in her classroom whats a guy to do? Decided to go back to the elementary school/park where I found the opal ring earlier and just cover some quick ground.
No one around so that was a plus! Decided to concentrate on clad coins and solid foil numbers if it appeared. Starting hitting nickels and dimes pretty rapidly. Then hit a quarter field so feeling pretty good. Suddenly I slam a 92-93 hit! Usually I find its a buried iron chunk and I’m simply getting a spike hit, but this was just different sounding. Showed 7-8” deep and small footprint. Dug. Pinpointer saying I’m off on being center so cut a chunk out of the plug wall and silver falls to the bottom, immediate recognition of a larger coin too. Grab phone and take photo and then reached down and removed it. It was a shiny Kennedy half dollar!! Confused. Shouldnt it be clad? Check date, 1967...... confused. Take another photo and text jkline, fast response which read 40% silver. Ok. Happy Camper here!!!
Keep on swinging and hit another 92-93 signal. Ok, am I on Candid Camera??? Dig. Stack of coins starting with a Sacajawea dollar on the bottom with five quarters and a dime on top!! This was 4-5” deep and still one more quarter off to the side about 2-3”. Now I’m getting giddy cuz this just doesn't happen to me. Keep going.
Now I hit a weird zinc/dime combo, 65-66 and rock solid. Curiosity strikes so I dig it, a Canadian Looney!! Geez...... keep going..... hit dime/quarter combo and again solid so dig. Shiny again at bottom and it came up with the trowel! Silver pendant with red stone! I was pretty sure I saw 925 on the clasp too.
Ok, time to go getting dark. Get home and clean the finds and the pendant is not silver. Now can see I barely scraped the Kennedy across the back but barely noticeable. Count coins: 15 quarters, 9 dimes, 7 nickels, and 4 pre ‘82 pennies. Best day ever!!! Guess who is going back tomorrow once it warms up a bit!! Season not over until its over.
No one around so that was a plus! Decided to concentrate on clad coins and solid foil numbers if it appeared. Starting hitting nickels and dimes pretty rapidly. Then hit a quarter field so feeling pretty good. Suddenly I slam a 92-93 hit! Usually I find its a buried iron chunk and I’m simply getting a spike hit, but this was just different sounding. Showed 7-8” deep and small footprint. Dug. Pinpointer saying I’m off on being center so cut a chunk out of the plug wall and silver falls to the bottom, immediate recognition of a larger coin too. Grab phone and take photo and then reached down and removed it. It was a shiny Kennedy half dollar!! Confused. Shouldnt it be clad? Check date, 1967...... confused. Take another photo and text jkline, fast response which read 40% silver. Ok. Happy Camper here!!!
Keep on swinging and hit another 92-93 signal. Ok, am I on Candid Camera??? Dig. Stack of coins starting with a Sacajawea dollar on the bottom with five quarters and a dime on top!! This was 4-5” deep and still one more quarter off to the side about 2-3”. Now I’m getting giddy cuz this just doesn't happen to me. Keep going.
Now I hit a weird zinc/dime combo, 65-66 and rock solid. Curiosity strikes so I dig it, a Canadian Looney!! Geez...... keep going..... hit dime/quarter combo and again solid so dig. Shiny again at bottom and it came up with the trowel! Silver pendant with red stone! I was pretty sure I saw 925 on the clasp too.
Ok, time to go getting dark. Get home and clean the finds and the pendant is not silver. Now can see I barely scraped the Kennedy across the back but barely noticeable. Count coins: 15 quarters, 9 dimes, 7 nickels, and 4 pre ‘82 pennies. Best day ever!!! Guess who is going back tomorrow once it warms up a bit!! Season not over until its over.
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