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My best day (sorry no pics)

DigDugNY

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Today I went detecting at a place that used to be a stagecoach stop. My haul for the day was a bunch of wheats, 3 indian heads (1863, 1879, and 1892), a 1936 buffalo nickel, a 1945 P war nickel, a 1940 Merc, a 1948 Rosie. Also, before this hunt I had never found a large cent...today I found 4! (1817, 1822, 1827, and I think 1831). They are pretty green and stuff, but the dates are at least legible. Sorry for no pics, but the details on the coins are too hard to see in the lighting ). I found some other neat relics too. There was so much junk there, thank goodness for TTF on the Etrac. I was a little bummed for no older silver, but I will try this spot again next year.
 
What a day for you! That is the kind of day my dreams are made of! A large cent is still on my 'bucket list' and you found FOUR!

Wow. Congratulations!
 
Congrats on all the great finds - four Large Cents ... wow ! :clapping:
 
Wow! Extraordinary day for sure! Sounds like a place you'll want to keep going to. I do believe you'll uncover some silver! Thanks for the story!

NebTrac
 
quick question...does anyone know how to get the dirt that keeps drying on the indians to go away? as much as i seem to clean them, once they dry that dirt layer comes back
 
WOW.... 4 LCs in one trip? Outstanding!:clapping:

Soak those coins in olive oil, the green stuff will come off. Soak them for like a week.
 
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