Ronstar
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First off, thanks to whomever posted the info about the ground swelling and shrinking a few weeks ago (cant find if now to save myself), I believe that advise is probably what I experienced today.
Went out to a county park where I found my very first silver ever, a 36 Merc. Been there a few times and have several other silvers over time. Mostly dimes and quarters in the 30-50s years. A fair amount of clad and numerous tokens etc. I started out on the slow side today with mostly tabs and pull rings here and there. Wasnt expecting much really, its one of those parks thats been pretty well hit by me, jkline, and a couple other guys over the years. Back in the 30-40s there was a dance hall and clubhouse here.
I found zero at the volleyball pit so moved over to the horseshoe pits. As I got close to the one end I started getting various pretty strong penny/dime and quarter signals. I thought this was odd because pretty sure we had dug all that outta there. Decided to investigate and started bringing up really old steel bottle caps at 2-3”. The tones were sharp like coins should be but where did all this junk come from? I started just off the backside of the wooden horseshoe stop and bam, solid 92 and holding numbers. That should be dollar size and just below iron falsing. Detector said 4” so in I went…… big silver!!!! At first I thought it might be another SpaceJam token because something on it looked like a space ship. Rubbed it off and I can see “Un Peso” and 1934 below that. I flip it over and there was an eagle and the word “Mexicanos” visible. What did I just find that everybody ever missed before? Ok, take some pics and regroup.
Started a circular pattern out and away from this plug, kept digging old bottle caps and pulltabs and beavertails. About 10 feet out I get another 91-92 hit at 4”, oh c’mon baby…… nope. Some type of a smashed tin lid with writing on it. I can barely make it out but a little more brushing it says “3 Merry Widows”. Ok, look that one up later.
Rest of the hunt was one clad quarter, two clad dimes, and one memorial penny. Everything else was just junk at 2” deep.
Now I know I’ve hit this place pretty hard like I said and so has jkline and others. How were these two larger items missed? Late last winter we tried to hunt here and the ground was so frozen the Lesche shovels would not dig. We tried again later when it warmed up a bit and the place was a swamp, then it froze again. Now, we are 5” below normal rainfall and are considered as extreme drought. Ground is just crumbly dirt.
Could we have experienced exactly what was posted about the ground swelling and shrinking and items actually being lifted during this progress? Right now I’m a believer.
Oh, the 3 Merry Widow top was to a condom tin popular back in the 1920-30s. Look it up kinda interesting. Now I’m wondering if the Peso and the condom are somehow the same drop.
Went out to a county park where I found my very first silver ever, a 36 Merc. Been there a few times and have several other silvers over time. Mostly dimes and quarters in the 30-50s years. A fair amount of clad and numerous tokens etc. I started out on the slow side today with mostly tabs and pull rings here and there. Wasnt expecting much really, its one of those parks thats been pretty well hit by me, jkline, and a couple other guys over the years. Back in the 30-40s there was a dance hall and clubhouse here.
I found zero at the volleyball pit so moved over to the horseshoe pits. As I got close to the one end I started getting various pretty strong penny/dime and quarter signals. I thought this was odd because pretty sure we had dug all that outta there. Decided to investigate and started bringing up really old steel bottle caps at 2-3”. The tones were sharp like coins should be but where did all this junk come from? I started just off the backside of the wooden horseshoe stop and bam, solid 92 and holding numbers. That should be dollar size and just below iron falsing. Detector said 4” so in I went…… big silver!!!! At first I thought it might be another SpaceJam token because something on it looked like a space ship. Rubbed it off and I can see “Un Peso” and 1934 below that. I flip it over and there was an eagle and the word “Mexicanos” visible. What did I just find that everybody ever missed before? Ok, take some pics and regroup.
Started a circular pattern out and away from this plug, kept digging old bottle caps and pulltabs and beavertails. About 10 feet out I get another 91-92 hit at 4”, oh c’mon baby…… nope. Some type of a smashed tin lid with writing on it. I can barely make it out but a little more brushing it says “3 Merry Widows”. Ok, look that one up later.
Rest of the hunt was one clad quarter, two clad dimes, and one memorial penny. Everything else was just junk at 2” deep.
Now I know I’ve hit this place pretty hard like I said and so has jkline and others. How were these two larger items missed? Late last winter we tried to hunt here and the ground was so frozen the Lesche shovels would not dig. We tried again later when it warmed up a bit and the place was a swamp, then it froze again. Now, we are 5” below normal rainfall and are considered as extreme drought. Ground is just crumbly dirt.
Could we have experienced exactly what was posted about the ground swelling and shrinking and items actually being lifted during this progress? Right now I’m a believer.
Oh, the 3 Merry Widow top was to a condom tin popular back in the 1920-30s. Look it up kinda interesting. Now I’m wondering if the Peso and the condom are somehow the same drop.
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