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MXT Rocking the Silver II

JimmyD

New member
I met up with Troy at old faithful and told him to pick the spot since he hit silver the last time out. Went to an area that I was sure was hunted to death. We both started off fairly slow. After a while we started hitting clad. With Tstorms and rain threatening we were trying to get as much time in. I got a good 80 on the MXT and dug a penny. When I got it out of the hole I noticed there was something stuck behind it. I pulled it off and thought is was just a clad dime but it was a 1952-D Rosie. You can still see the imprint of the penny on the front of the dime. About 5 minutes later and 6 feet away got another good 81 signal and got my second rosie, a 1960-D. Thanks Troy for picking a great spot. I managed to pull the following today and a little bit on Sunday.

1952-D Rosie
1960-D Rosie (10th Silver dime of the year and 16th silver coin overall)
1944 Wheatie
1948 Wheatie
1955-D Wheatie (My 100th Wheatie of the year)
1952-D Wheatie
13 Quarters
17 Dimes
1 Nickel
39 Lincolns
9 Zincolns (These 9 cents make my clad count for the year $103.93)
Jan 1970 Watch Band Calendar
Mother of Pearl Button
Key
Mushroomed bullet
Orange and White glass marble.


My YTD Finds as Follows:

Old Money
5-Quarters
10-Dimes
1-Silver Nickel
101-Wheaties

New Money
243 Quarters
300 Dimes
86 Nickels
669 Lincolns
219 Zincolns
11 Foreign
18 Tokens

Jewelry
1 Gold Ring
2 Gold Ear Rings
7 Sterling Rings
1 Silver Ear Ring
4 Costume Rings
1 Stainless Man's Bracelet
 
You're doing great! Isn't it great to have a hobby that pays for itself? Very nice tally. HH, Nancy
 
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