I've had my fill of mini wheats today....

BigWaveDave

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Let me start by telling you Tnet friends, that this was the craziest hunt I've ever had.
An empty lot next to a 1925 house loaded with trash, and trees....roots everywhere.

I didn't expect to find...MY OLDEST COIN EVER!!!:occasion14:
As best as I can tell, it's an 1869 Egyptian, Ottoman Empire, 10 Para coin.
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So, onto the relics...not much, but the best were the Junior Police badge, and a service medal from Detroit...Bureau of Public Safety... awarded for a "Meritorious Safety Act" presented by the police department....FANTASTIC!!!
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Oh yea, the gen pin thingy....it's a souvenir from the Omaha, Nebraska stockyard....O.K. .....?

So, onto my coins.... never have I had a hunt, where I didn't find a nickel, dime, or quarter.
Only 4 clad cents....the rest, all wheats!....:headbang:
But wait, there's more.....
Half of them were clipped, edged off, or grinded down....to these cute little mini wheats.
All but a few have a date, nothing key...but one of the clipped ones has a date of 191?....bummer. Also, a 1920 flattened by a train.
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While I'm at it, here's a pic of trash, cuz some of you guys are into that.:tongue3:
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I didn't do their backyard, or front...as the permission was for the side lot they owned, but since they weren't home, I held off until I get the ok for that another time.

Thanks for looking!:hello:
 

Upvote 17
and someone would grind wheats down for?
 

btw I like the lip stick thingys best
 

Oh yea, the lipsticks...the larger of the two, is Avon, "ruby red".... not too old, 70's probably....the smaller one I think is older, but has no sign of marks or brand.
 

sooooo are you gonna answer my question? or do I have to report you?
 

Good to see your posting After the Hurricane, It raining so hard here we Haven't been Hunting At All tomorrow doesn't look good Either HH Chug And Red
 

Great job on the recoveries. There has to be some silver in there with that many wheats in one area.
 

Yes Jeff....before you derail my thread, I don't know why someone would do that.
At the time, they weren't known as wheat cents. They were just "cents".
 

Great job on the recoveries. There has to be some silver in there with that many wheats in one area.

Yea, I was convinced there would be....I was getting deep too.
 

Wow. And I thought I did well finding 4 today! Congrats!
 

Is that spoon just bent or is it a ladle spoon? I think they ground the wheats to make ground wheat bread in their EZ bake oven:laughing7:
 

Put some frosting on them and voila frosted mini-wheats:laughing7:O.K. I'm done.Cool digs.
 

The spoon was wrapped around a root...looked good in the hole...just a rogers co. plated mess.
 

Very nice Relic and coin hunt, congratulations!

The old coin and safety medal are very cool! :occasion14:
 

The badge and medal are super COOL!!

Awesome hunt!
 

That train flattened 1920 wheaty penny is a real prize. I really enjoy the old coins when they are flattened on the rails.
 

Well done dave.

Was not long ago I thought you were gonna bend your detector over your knee.

Glad to see your counts and finds turning.
 

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