JerV3
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Hey everyone,
Hunting time has been limited due to my boys baseball season. Over the past 6 weeks I've been out only a few times. Although I had a great spring this yr I felt a little time away couldn't hurt.
I will say though that every Sat or Sun that went by and I was at the field or b-days etc I wish I was out hunting. I decided to let the homesteads rest till the fall. To over grown now. Makes it hard to locate them.
I do have about 5 or so sites that need to be tracked down but I am going to wait till the fall. Last weekend was the first time in awhile I was able to get out back to back days. I went back to one of my old parks and it didn't dissapoint me like usual.
It's been hunted to death but I know of some hot spots deep and tucked away. I spent 2 hrs Sat without a single old coin. Until I came upon a area that looked like a old creek bed or small pond.
I started pulling up some wheats. I was finding fishing sinkers left and right. I actully dug a fishing pole to. So it must have been a fishing spot way back then. As I was hunting I got a deep screw cap reading.
Dug down and out popped a quarter sized copper coin. Thinking it was a token I just tucked it into the pouch. When I got home I realized the coin was pretty toasted no detail at all. So it went into the tumbler.
The next day went back to the same sight. I was on my way out of the place when I hit a LC on a deer path. Not far from where I pulled the toasted copper coin the day before. After looking at the coin a little closer I realized it may be a half cent of some kind.
It is 23.5 millimeters but I don't know the weight. It appears to have a letter T above a bust facing to the right. It also looks like a reaf on the back. And I see a faint trace of a ribbon at the bottom. I am not sure if it's a liberty cap classic head or maybe something else.
The large cent was a no dater and it to was toasted but not as bad. It was only 2 inches deep on a rocky old path. I've found alot of large cents at this park over the past 3 yrs. Seems past hunters missed them for some reason.
Most were 8 to 10 inches deep or more. I guess the large coil on the dfx and my skills I am able to find the harder targets that most people walk over. Large cents are easy targets to find. And for them to have left them behind is strange but I am glad they did.
Other than that just some common coins 17 wheat cents. 2 merc dimes 1920 D 1942. 4 Indian heads 1901 1902 1897 1895. Got a 1925 buff. And 1 1912 barber dime.
Hope to get out here more soon after this month gets over. Time to start getting back up at 6 and hunt till 12. The heat and bugs are just to much any other time.
Thanks for looking everyone
HH Jer
Hunting time has been limited due to my boys baseball season. Over the past 6 weeks I've been out only a few times. Although I had a great spring this yr I felt a little time away couldn't hurt.
I will say though that every Sat or Sun that went by and I was at the field or b-days etc I wish I was out hunting. I decided to let the homesteads rest till the fall. To over grown now. Makes it hard to locate them.
I do have about 5 or so sites that need to be tracked down but I am going to wait till the fall. Last weekend was the first time in awhile I was able to get out back to back days. I went back to one of my old parks and it didn't dissapoint me like usual.
It's been hunted to death but I know of some hot spots deep and tucked away. I spent 2 hrs Sat without a single old coin. Until I came upon a area that looked like a old creek bed or small pond.
I started pulling up some wheats. I was finding fishing sinkers left and right. I actully dug a fishing pole to. So it must have been a fishing spot way back then. As I was hunting I got a deep screw cap reading.
Dug down and out popped a quarter sized copper coin. Thinking it was a token I just tucked it into the pouch. When I got home I realized the coin was pretty toasted no detail at all. So it went into the tumbler.
The next day went back to the same sight. I was on my way out of the place when I hit a LC on a deer path. Not far from where I pulled the toasted copper coin the day before. After looking at the coin a little closer I realized it may be a half cent of some kind.
It is 23.5 millimeters but I don't know the weight. It appears to have a letter T above a bust facing to the right. It also looks like a reaf on the back. And I see a faint trace of a ribbon at the bottom. I am not sure if it's a liberty cap classic head or maybe something else.
The large cent was a no dater and it to was toasted but not as bad. It was only 2 inches deep on a rocky old path. I've found alot of large cents at this park over the past 3 yrs. Seems past hunters missed them for some reason.
Most were 8 to 10 inches deep or more. I guess the large coil on the dfx and my skills I am able to find the harder targets that most people walk over. Large cents are easy targets to find. And for them to have left them behind is strange but I am glad they did.
Other than that just some common coins 17 wheat cents. 2 merc dimes 1920 D 1942. 4 Indian heads 1901 1902 1897 1895. Got a 1925 buff. And 1 1912 barber dime.
Hope to get out here more soon after this month gets over. Time to start getting back up at 6 and hunt till 12. The heat and bugs are just to much any other time.
Thanks for looking everyone
HH Jer
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