TheGeorgiaCanuck
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Got out when the clouds cleared on Saturday for a bit.
Didn't find much but I got a few keepers.
Pocket spill of three wheat cents. 1909 with mint mark destroyed by verdigris, 1917S and 1918S.
This nice little pin near where I got a fishie awhile back.
Sunday I fared a bit better, I went tothree parks before the cold rain drove me home to warm up.
At the first park I found this.
Sterling memory bracelet. I wonder if Marilyn was upset she lost it? I bet Gordie was....
At the second park I hit silver as well.
1947 Canadian George VI silver dime.
Also popped some iffy signals. A 1938, 1941, and 1947 George VI pennies.
And a broken baseball stick pin.
Then it was off to a park I've never been too, the rain was coming down hard too. I paid for parking then waited about 35mins and the rain stopped. Out I went and got in about 30mins before the rain returned and drove me off to home.
What I got was another penny pocket spill, but this one is even better than the first.
1906 Indian Head Penny, 1922 George V One Cent, and a 1916D Wheat Cent all in the same hole!
I drove home and on the way snapped this view across the Northern bay of Vancouver.
Snow frosting the Northern mountains.
I arrived home and was greeted by my official lap warmer.
Ms. Rorschach, or as we affectionately call her when she pounces the laser pointer dot. Princess WiggleButt.
Didn't find much but I got a few keepers.
Pocket spill of three wheat cents. 1909 with mint mark destroyed by verdigris, 1917S and 1918S.
This nice little pin near where I got a fishie awhile back.
Sunday I fared a bit better, I went tothree parks before the cold rain drove me home to warm up.
At the first park I found this.
Sterling memory bracelet. I wonder if Marilyn was upset she lost it? I bet Gordie was....
At the second park I hit silver as well.
1947 Canadian George VI silver dime.
Also popped some iffy signals. A 1938, 1941, and 1947 George VI pennies.
And a broken baseball stick pin.
Then it was off to a park I've never been too, the rain was coming down hard too. I paid for parking then waited about 35mins and the rain stopped. Out I went and got in about 30mins before the rain returned and drove me off to home.
What I got was another penny pocket spill, but this one is even better than the first.
1906 Indian Head Penny, 1922 George V One Cent, and a 1916D Wheat Cent all in the same hole!
I drove home and on the way snapped this view across the Northern bay of Vancouver.
Snow frosting the Northern mountains.
I arrived home and was greeted by my official lap warmer.
Ms. Rorschach, or as we affectionately call her when she pounces the laser pointer dot. Princess WiggleButt.