1852 US Silver Trime, 1863 Indian Head Penny, 4 Buttons

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Rain stopped at 10 AM with temps in the low 70's so I had to get out in the field. Found my third trime in three years. If life were a video game, I would expect a hidden door to open or a power boost. 3 + 3 + 3. Manticore easily sniffed out the trime at 6 inches depth in the forest floor with factory settings in General Mode with sens bumped up to 30. I put my trimes together in a small plastic coin case. No wonder people at the time sarcastically called these "fish scales."
 

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Congratulations on a very nice hunt. 2 of those buttons look like blow hole buttons. If I remember correctly they are from the 1700s. Stay safe, good luck and keep swingin.
 

Rain stopped at 10 AM with temps in the low 70's so I had to get out in the field. Found my third trime in three years. If life were a video game, I would expect a hidden door to open or a power boost. 3 + 3 + 3. Manticore easily sniffed out the trime at 6 inches depth in the forest floor with factory settings in General Mode with sens bumped up to 30. I put my trimes together in a small plastic coin case. No wonder people at the time sarcastically called these "fish scales."
wow, 3 trimes, still looking for my first. Well done and thanks for posting
 

Great finds! Congratulations! Thanks for sharing. They are little silver beauties.
 

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