Silvermonkey
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Greetings and Happy October T-Net Nation! I was able to get out into some nearby woods on Monday for a couple of hours of detecting. While walking down a very well traveled path I hit on a decent high-ish tone ( VDI=84). About two inches down out popped a very tiny, very bent silver coin.


Turned out to be an 1847 seated half dime. It's a little on the banged up/ mangled side, but I was super happy to find it. This is only the third half dime I have come across in the past 10 years of detecting. I'm guessing that the lower than normal VDI was due to the size, and the bent-ness ( is that a word) of the coin. For me, a silver dime on the Deus 2 is usually a dead on "92".


Fifty yards down the same trail I got another nice signal that proved to be an 1837 Canadian " Habitant" bank token. This coin was also bent up, and in rough shape. But after some research I was able to get a positive ID. This token is a first for me.



It is always a bit of a shock when you can uncover really old coins on a well used trail like this one. It really pays to slow your swing way down in this situation. Thanks for looking!


Turned out to be an 1847 seated half dime. It's a little on the banged up/ mangled side, but I was super happy to find it. This is only the third half dime I have come across in the past 10 years of detecting. I'm guessing that the lower than normal VDI was due to the size, and the bent-ness ( is that a word) of the coin. For me, a silver dime on the Deus 2 is usually a dead on "92".


Fifty yards down the same trail I got another nice signal that proved to be an 1837 Canadian " Habitant" bank token. This coin was also bent up, and in rough shape. But after some research I was able to get a positive ID. This token is a first for me.



It is always a bit of a shock when you can uncover really old coins on a well used trail like this one. It really pays to slow your swing way down in this situation. Thanks for looking!
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