It's Trime Time!!!

Noah_D

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Dec 14, 2017
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Nokta Makro Simplex+, Garrett ACE 300, Carrot
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Metal Detecting
Well, the Simplex is officially my new best friend. It was a Christmas gift and I had been dying to get out and try it, after getting a new permission I decided to get out for a couple hours. It was sunny and dry so even though it was in the 20s and the ground was covered in 2-4 inches of snow it felt pretty warm.

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My first find was a nice big tombac button, the signal was pretty bouncy but that's how tombacs usually are for me. I was excited to find it as it meant I was on a pretty old site. Next I found a couple flat buttons spoon handles and even two convex buttons (I think the crusty one has a design, I think I'll post it in the What is it? forum later). After all this my shoulder was starting to hurt and sunset was rapidly approaching, I was just going to keep going for a little while and I hoped to maybe get another button or two. As I was swinging down one of the rows of the cornfield I got a faint signal I almost skipped over, however after I kicked aside the snow it got super clear. I popped the plug open but it was off to the side, after I took out another shovelful of dirt I saw something tiny, round, and shiny in the bottom and I literally gasped and said "NO!". A bunch of things were racing through my head... is it my long-awaited half real? half dime? fish scale? but a trime never crossed my mind! I immediately knew what it was when I picked it up and I briskly walked back to the car so I could drive home and clean 'er up.

Heck of a way to finish off the year eh? I'm actually going back tomorrow, I'll be happy if I can get a few more buttons but who knows, maybe there will be some more silver!

Happy hunting and thanks for letting me share this with yall!

EDIT: I made the pictures a bit better and easier to see...
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Possum

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Nov 22, 2017
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Southeast Louisiana
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Minelab CTX 3030 and Equinox 800, XP Deus, Shadow X5, Shadow X2, Fisher F44, Whites Coinmaster, and Tesoro Compadre'
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
Nice finds, Congrats on your Trime!!! "D"
 

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Noah_D

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Dec 14, 2017
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Illinois (prev. NE Ohio)
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Nokta Makro Simplex+, Garrett ACE 300, Carrot
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Congrats on a great find. I have found a couple of them in far lower condition. Those tiny coins had to be easy to lose. What a great start with a new machine!
Yup! I can attest to that. I almost lost it in the sink when I was "foo-ing" it.
 

Trezurehunter

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Mar 22, 2003
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Illinois / Oklahoma
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Congrats on an excellent coin. I just pulled my first one (1852) a few weeks back.
 

Wildcat1750

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Nov 18, 2012
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Western CT
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AT PRO/Ace 250w8.5x11" DD Coil/
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Vibra-Tector 730/
Radio Shack Discovery 1000 (Tracker IV)
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Beautiful detail on that 3 Center and I love the wintery scenery shots of your hunting area... :icon_thumright:
 

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