OregonMike
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Hi, everyone,
Well, we hunted for four hours at the 1895 house, and the coins were few and far between. In fact, I ended up with only one cent, and not an old one, either.
My friend, however, again did better than I did, with a Barber dime and two wheat cents.
We are a bit puzzled as to how there could be a seated dime, a Barber, and a Merc, but no Indian cents, no nickels of any age up to 1980 or so, no quarters at all, no silver Rosies, and so on. The place just isn't giving up the coins like we thought it would The lady who lives there says her family has owned it for a long time and she doesn't think anyone has ever hunted it before (which might be borne up by the seated dime at 4 inches, although the Barber and Merc were both deeper than that.)
Anyway, we may try again soon.
Mike
Well, we hunted for four hours at the 1895 house, and the coins were few and far between. In fact, I ended up with only one cent, and not an old one, either.
My friend, however, again did better than I did, with a Barber dime and two wheat cents.
We are a bit puzzled as to how there could be a seated dime, a Barber, and a Merc, but no Indian cents, no nickels of any age up to 1980 or so, no quarters at all, no silver Rosies, and so on. The place just isn't giving up the coins like we thought it would The lady who lives there says her family has owned it for a long time and she doesn't think anyone has ever hunted it before (which might be borne up by the seated dime at 4 inches, although the Barber and Merc were both deeper than that.)
Anyway, we may try again soon.
Mike