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This morning and weekend hunts.:garrett:

jim tn

Well-known member
Hit the woods and edges of this morning and managed a few keepers. About my 3rd or 4th coin target this morning I managed to get the big coil over a sweet sounding silver dime reading and as fate would have it, dug a worn, but lovely 1903 Barber dime. Shortly there after I dug the Civil war bullets, drops. Near the end of my hunt I dug the 1893 I H cent and the piece marked sterling with the name Will Baum on it. Haven't checked the name out yet, but my wife right off said it looked like a piece one would see on the frame of a painting. I didn't look, but I doubt there was a painting in the woods. :rofl: Although these woods have given up some mighty strange finds. The 2 Mercury dimes, 43d and 44d, I got on two short hunts Fri and Sun. along with 4 wheats. The other wheats I got this morning. The woods are slowly but surely getting good for hunting. G B on the A T was 85 and running in Pro Zero, 0 disc and max sen. HH jim tn
 
Thats a very cool little silver nameplate! I looked up Will Baum in the Memphis historical obits...but then it wanted me to register to give any info, so I clicked off.
Thats an overall great hunt with some cool old stuff, and lots of silver! Nice work Jim!:clapping:
Mud
 
n/t
 
Super hunt. I too really like that nameplate.

aj
 
Jim, you just keep on finding great stuff. Heck anyone of those coins would make my day.:)

tabman
 
Very nice finding (I was gonna say hunting, but it looks like you only did finding LOL), Congrats Artie
 
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