Carolina Tom
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Yesterday’s rain quit and we had cool temps in N.C. today, a rare occurrence in the South, in July. I met TNetter Smittyman early this morning. Our first two spot didn’t work out, somewhat deflated we headed for a recent demolition site, where the building had been scraped from the ground.
![22D9531E-AB86-43AE-91C9-EEA84C717D28.jpg 22D9531E-AB86-43AE-91C9-EEA84C717D28.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465868-eb03fb4516a37f4787a016478755253a.jpg)
The hope was that the bulldozer had “revealed” some silver, previously hidden by trash.
Sure enough, after about 10 minutes I spotted this sticking out of the ground. It looked just like a silver quarter.
![08BCFD51-F956-4309-8A65-796F10FFBC39.jpg 08BCFD51-F956-4309-8A65-796F10FFBC39.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465881-2008099aab4d2344291c6ebe599003dd.jpg)
I flicked it with my finger, and out pops a 1944 Washington quarter.
![B7E08B36-3D9A-489C-8D14-2FADB50133FC.jpg B7E08B36-3D9A-489C-8D14-2FADB50133FC.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465896-ca6de984c34d9487a6345a3f07de4342.jpg)
The very next signal, 12” away, is a shallow silver quarter signal. I pull this clod up, and there is another ‘44 quarter!
![E8C03457-3C2A-4716-B9E2-B67604225839.jpeg E8C03457-3C2A-4716-B9E2-B67604225839.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465910-b3e821b7b379a47f210905d8d718b4d0.jpg)
![FB1B36B4-6F7D-44C3-B888-79EB1CA428F6.jpeg FB1B36B4-6F7D-44C3-B888-79EB1CA428F6.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465922-f3aa91520616ffd88ea09267218f1419.jpg)
Silver quarters in back to back holes.
![72461A54-354E-4E12-83F6-DC922DFB687F.jpeg 72461A54-354E-4E12-83F6-DC922DFB687F.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465926-0a1e679faad949fbd4a42da7e4636bed.jpg)
Smittyman had a silver quarter and a silver dime, so we decided to stop for lunch. It was hot and we both were tired. We went to a cafe and had a nice meal. Over lunch we decided that a bit more hunting might be in order.
We went to one of Smittyman’s “secret” permissions. He usually won’t take anyone there, but today agreed to do so. He is regretting that decision. Within 20 feet of the truck, I got a choppy high tone, the picture is not very good, but I could tell it was a silver half dollar.
![2EA07FE1-7145-42AA-BE9D-2DD5CA14D3DF.jpeg 2EA07FE1-7145-42AA-BE9D-2DD5CA14D3DF.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465934-e7d2057f2c14ae4ca37d29a3148954b2.jpg)
Shortly there after a couple of silver dimes got under my coil.
![3F4E4993-55E1-4426-853C-0614ADB04F74.jpeg 3F4E4993-55E1-4426-853C-0614ADB04F74.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465966-338ce6203e84821ac4851724335df86c.jpg)
![374E621C-79CB-40BE-AA7C-767E468A2091.jpeg 374E621C-79CB-40BE-AA7C-767E468A2091.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465997-ab2e8e1e06dee2772ba831249e3750f4.jpg)
After the second silver dime, Smittyman said we had to go. He said he forgot his “rumatiz” medicine, or some such nonsense.
I was thrilled to have ended the day with 5 silver coins. Only the second Franklin I’ve found in 4.5 years
YTD silver coins: 28
![A755901D-EB87-415D-9417-FA74D545EC8D.jpeg A755901D-EB87-415D-9417-FA74D545EC8D.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1466/1466041-2db5e5e6ac0d75883873ca7becc947ee.jpg)
![811BD0B1-86EF-4563-A13B-00BE527DFE9A.jpeg 811BD0B1-86EF-4563-A13B-00BE527DFE9A.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1466/1466060-06bf44e22d934430bb8fbbcdf9364cb0.jpg)
Thanks for looking and good luck on your hunts.
![22D9531E-AB86-43AE-91C9-EEA84C717D28.jpg 22D9531E-AB86-43AE-91C9-EEA84C717D28.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465868-eb03fb4516a37f4787a016478755253a.jpg)
The hope was that the bulldozer had “revealed” some silver, previously hidden by trash.
Sure enough, after about 10 minutes I spotted this sticking out of the ground. It looked just like a silver quarter.
![08BCFD51-F956-4309-8A65-796F10FFBC39.jpg 08BCFD51-F956-4309-8A65-796F10FFBC39.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465881-2008099aab4d2344291c6ebe599003dd.jpg)
I flicked it with my finger, and out pops a 1944 Washington quarter.
![B7E08B36-3D9A-489C-8D14-2FADB50133FC.jpg B7E08B36-3D9A-489C-8D14-2FADB50133FC.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465896-ca6de984c34d9487a6345a3f07de4342.jpg)
The very next signal, 12” away, is a shallow silver quarter signal. I pull this clod up, and there is another ‘44 quarter!
![E8C03457-3C2A-4716-B9E2-B67604225839.jpeg E8C03457-3C2A-4716-B9E2-B67604225839.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465910-b3e821b7b379a47f210905d8d718b4d0.jpg)
![FB1B36B4-6F7D-44C3-B888-79EB1CA428F6.jpeg FB1B36B4-6F7D-44C3-B888-79EB1CA428F6.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465922-f3aa91520616ffd88ea09267218f1419.jpg)
Silver quarters in back to back holes.
![72461A54-354E-4E12-83F6-DC922DFB687F.jpeg 72461A54-354E-4E12-83F6-DC922DFB687F.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465926-0a1e679faad949fbd4a42da7e4636bed.jpg)
Smittyman had a silver quarter and a silver dime, so we decided to stop for lunch. It was hot and we both were tired. We went to a cafe and had a nice meal. Over lunch we decided that a bit more hunting might be in order.
We went to one of Smittyman’s “secret” permissions. He usually won’t take anyone there, but today agreed to do so. He is regretting that decision. Within 20 feet of the truck, I got a choppy high tone, the picture is not very good, but I could tell it was a silver half dollar.
![2EA07FE1-7145-42AA-BE9D-2DD5CA14D3DF.jpeg 2EA07FE1-7145-42AA-BE9D-2DD5CA14D3DF.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465934-e7d2057f2c14ae4ca37d29a3148954b2.jpg)
Shortly there after a couple of silver dimes got under my coil.
![3F4E4993-55E1-4426-853C-0614ADB04F74.jpeg 3F4E4993-55E1-4426-853C-0614ADB04F74.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465966-338ce6203e84821ac4851724335df86c.jpg)
![374E621C-79CB-40BE-AA7C-767E468A2091.jpeg 374E621C-79CB-40BE-AA7C-767E468A2091.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1465/1465997-ab2e8e1e06dee2772ba831249e3750f4.jpg)
After the second silver dime, Smittyman said we had to go. He said he forgot his “rumatiz” medicine, or some such nonsense.
I was thrilled to have ended the day with 5 silver coins. Only the second Franklin I’ve found in 4.5 years
YTD silver coins: 28
![A755901D-EB87-415D-9417-FA74D545EC8D.jpeg A755901D-EB87-415D-9417-FA74D545EC8D.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1466/1466041-2db5e5e6ac0d75883873ca7becc947ee.jpg)
![811BD0B1-86EF-4563-A13B-00BE527DFE9A.jpeg 811BD0B1-86EF-4563-A13B-00BE527DFE9A.jpeg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1466/1466060-06bf44e22d934430bb8fbbcdf9364cb0.jpg)
Thanks for looking and good luck on your hunts.
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