Noisy neighbors had me up and out of the house at 7am. Stayed close to home. Went back to where I found the roll of pennies and tried the other side of the building. Lots of clad and many two and three coin groups, spills, caches, whatever you want to call them. Lots of junk. Junk bangle. Thick. Cool old metal tag or token that celebrates "80 Years of Leadership" from Seagrams. I can just make out the date since 1857 so I suppose it is from 1937. Pictured inside the bangle. There is one on ebay now. My first ever Canadian dime beside it. I was really deep and a mixed signal. Took me a long time to find it. I had no idea what it was and was happy to see it wasn't a usual find for me. In an air test it rings up pretty close to dime. It came out of the ground shining and I was sure it was silver, mais alas, it's a 1982 and very magnetic. Off to my brag book. I sympathize with my brother Garrett users north of the border. A lot of work for one coin.
Funny how a little over 2 weeks ago I was posting I went hunting wanting to break 2000 coins for the year and here I am less than 200 shy of 3000. Weather cooperating I would like to hit that milestone by Monday. I have now passed half of my 2007 total clad too. I think maybe I am addicted!
Chris
Check out the mashed up dime dead center of picture. Another screwy signal that I was almost certain was a silver dime.
Funny how a little over 2 weeks ago I was posting I went hunting wanting to break 2000 coins for the year and here I am less than 200 shy of 3000. Weather cooperating I would like to hit that milestone by Monday. I have now passed half of my 2007 total clad too. I think maybe I am addicted!
Chris
Check out the mashed up dime dead center of picture. Another screwy signal that I was almost certain was a silver dime.