Some Big Silver and Little Silver Today!

washingtonian

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Sep 26, 2005
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Hey folks,

Good to be back in the saddle again. I was in San Francisco for work for the first half of the week but am back in Seattle now and not traveling for a bit.

Yesterday, I got out with forum member uscgdavis for our first get together. We had a blast. He’s a great guy. The first park we tried was a bust but we had success after moving to another part of the city.

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My highlight from yesterday is the “Good for 5c in Trade” token to the S&S Card Room. I don’t get many trade tokens so they are always a welcome surprise.

This morning I went back to an old permission I wanted to finish up. My brother and I have had a lot of success here this year but things have slowed down significantly. I worked it hard and was glad to come home with a good group of keepers.

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The tally includes:
-1 Sterling Spoon
-1944 Merc
-1936-S Buff
-1972 Honduras 5 Centavos
-10 Wheats (common dates)

I found the spoon near the end of the hunt in an area that I didn’t expect to hold anything for me. Funny thing is, I was pretty sure it was going to be silver before I dug it. Got a crisp, tightly pinpointed 12-46 at 4 inches. That’s usually a silver dime and maybe even a silver quarter. Dig to 4” and saw nothing. I was feeling bummed but hopeful that maybe it was something bigger like a half and that's why it was deeper. At 5 inches my pinpointer started going off and at 6 inches I finally uncovered the head of the spoon.

Like I said, good to be back! Hopefully I’ll have more to show next weekend and good luck out there folks!
-W
 

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Rookster

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Awesome hunt.Congratulations
 

dirtlooter

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Dude! a heavy smattering of awesome finds! Tokens, old coins, just out and out cool stuff and the toppers are silver to boot! Always love the tokens, they have their own cool factor.The spoon, just a way cool find my friend. way to sniff out the good stuff!
 

RVRoamer73

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Apr 19, 2016
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Man I really like the SS spoon. A lister I'm still looking for. Congrats on yours. Very nice!!
 

Joe-Dirt

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Nice job brother!!!!!!! Is that merc a Philly??? Congrats
 

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washingtonian

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Nice job brother!!!!!!! Is that merc a Philly??? Congrats

It is a Philly! I didn't know you let your silver cross west of the Rockies lol. I've got a handful of 1944-S mercs but I think this might be my first 1944-P.
 

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