Orphan Annie, buttons, and the worst silver coin you can dig

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Did some digging today! Calling for six days of rain starting tomorrow so I had to get out.

I started at a spot that supposedly had a NWMP post back in the 1870's. I didn't find much other than horse tack and shells. I'll have to try it again sometime. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1474425398.502599.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1474425443.618661.jpg

After that I headed back to town for a bit, and hit the usual spots. I was happy to see the Orphan Annie decoder pin. The dial still moves, and I've never dug one before. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1474425606.233571.jpg

Found some nice old Canada customs buttons, always a fun dig. Old Canadian penny 1933, and couple of jack knives. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1474425985.370449.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1474426061.211632.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1474426101.397480.jpg

Then I got that super sweet sound of "that's gotta be silver". This spot has produced older silvers, so I was wondering if I had a Merc, or a Barber, maybe a Seated! Then I cut the plug and saw the dime and said "nope, it's the worst silver coin you can find". ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1474425961.348831.jpg You're right Carolina Tom, silver is nice to find but the 1964 Rosie is about the most boring one you can dig. LOL
 

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Congrats on nice finds. This is the second or third time in past couple weeks I have heard the 1964 silver Rosie referee to as the worst silver to dig,why is that,silver is silver isn't it? I've always been glad to get one.

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Congrats on nice finds. This is the second or third time in past couple weeks I have heard the 1964 silver Rosie referee to as the worst silver to dig,why is that,silver is silver isn't it? I've always been glad to get one.

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Yes, the member Carolina Tom had a post titled "the worst silver coin you can dig" the other day, referencing his 1964 Rosie. I was simply paying homage to him by stealing his title for my own 64 Rosie.

Silver is silver, always happy to dig one HOWEVER, considering all the old silver a guy could dig, the 1964 Rosie isn't very exciting lol.
 

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That IS the worse silver dime you could dig, and in Canada egh! Tom would be proud a I bet. Looks like a nice day to get out though....

Cheers
 

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L.O.A. decoders worth a few bucks - ive had 2 friends find ones like yours - I found a Capt. Midnight one and sold yrs ago for $125
 

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Boy, I was falling asleep reading about the silver dime.

Actually not, silver is silver no matter what year. The decoder is a great find. Looks like you did well.
 

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That IS the worse silver dime you could dig, and in Canada egh! Tom would be proud a I bet. Looks like a nice day to get out though....

Cheers

I was so mad about that stupid silver I almost smashed my detector! Then I calmed down and decided I'd walk over to the international boundary and toss it back onto the US side.

Kidding, it'll go into a coin flip and then into my silver binder like all he others.

It was a nice day, not many nice days left I'm afraid[emoji52]
 

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L.O.A. decoders worth a few bucks - ive had 2 friends find ones like yours - I found a Capt. Midnight one and sold yrs ago for $125

Oh man that's cool! Thanks Casper
 

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Boy, I was falling asleep reading about the silver dime.

Actually not, silver is silver no matter what year. The decoder is a great find. Looks like you did well.

Thanks Scuba, I really do love silver.
 

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That decoder is pretty sweet! A nice feather in the cap!

Funny, I get excited for any silver rosies. In our comparably young area the merc:rosie ratio is about 10:1, so a '64 is a welcome sight!
 

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I don't know, I would consider the 1968 Canadian silver dime to be worse, and the Mexico 1 Peso's from the late 50's/60's to be worse, although at least they are big and you don't see a lot of them. Anyway, congrats!
 

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