Forest preserve yeilds a pair of twins

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My last two forest preserve hunts with "kimsdad" have been nothing short
of perfect. . . great company, great weather, and to top it off, a couple of firsts.

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Aside from the dozens of shotgun shells we both found (I think "kimsdad" might be digging one
in the photo above), I found ANOTHER CrackerJack prize (Rooster),a couple more pieces of jewelry
near the base of a large tree and a 5-cent, "holed" token. . . which I have no clue as to it's origin.

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After about 2-hours, we moved north to another location where I found 4 early date Wheats. . . the oldest
being a 1909 (no V.D.B. or "S" :-\) but still a first for me, my oldest wheat.

During the first three hours of today's hunt, we both came up short. . . except for a piece of an old stove
(which I ended up carrying around for most of the afternoon :P).

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It was starting to get late so we decided we should start making our way our way back to the car.
About half-way back to the parking lot, I got several solid signals that were a few inches apart.
The first signal, about 5" deep, turned out to be my FIRST Standing Liberty quarter ever. The second
signal was a piece of iron and my last signal was ANOTHER Standing Liberty!! Well, after spending
another 30-minutes spiraling out from where these were found, I got my last signal of the day. . . a 1916 Buffalo.

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Even though these aren't the prettiest twins in the woods, they're the sweetest :)

Thanks for looking!
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Awesome hunt WC. :thumbsup:
Great post & pictures.
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Those are some first rate finds dude. I love to hunt the woods, so peaceful. :thumbsup:
 

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creeper71 said:
I been looking at your SLQ's for a few days now ..I swear the first one shows a boob..your sure it's not a 1916?
It appears from the pic that the first is a 1916 SLQ.....but we have to see the back. There is quite a difference in value! :thumbsup:
 

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creeper71 said:
I been looking at your SLQ's for a few days now ..I swear the first one shows a boob..your sure it's not a 1916?

hogge said:
creeper71 said:
I been looking at your SLQ's for a few days now ..I swear the first one shows a boob..your sure it's not a 1916?
It appears from the pic that the first is a 1916 SLQ.....but we have to see the back. There is quite a difference in value! :thumbsup:

Unfortunately, both of those SLQ's have three stars under the eagle so it's a Variety-II. . . (darn). The last numbers where the date would
be appear to be a "0" on one and a "9" on the other. . . but VERY faint. . . I'm still elated to scratch these off my wish list.

TimC (AL) said:
Those are some first rate finds dude. I love to hunt the woods, so peaceful. :thumbsup:

Thanks Tim, The woods are GREAT now but were killers (bugs) a month or two ago with all the rains.

Colonial Silver Zeus said:
Nice set of twins. They are of the oldest variety because being dateless. They started recessing the date with I think 1923 or 1924.
Chris

I wish the U.S. Mint would have recessed the date when they first started minting these. . . oh well.
Chris, now you and the twins get out and find some more O L D copper :D


Thanks again everyone for all the comments :)
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watercolor said:
creeper71 said:
I been looking at your SLQ's for a few days now ..I swear the first one shows a boob..your sure it's not a 1916?

hogge said:
creeper71 said:
I been looking at your SLQ's for a few days now ..I swear the first one shows a boob..your sure it's not a 1916?
It appears from the pic that the first is a 1916 SLQ.....but we have to see the back. There is quite a difference in value! :thumbsup:

Unfortunately, both of those SLQ's have three stars under the eagle so it's a Variety-II. . . (darn). The last numbers where the date would
be appear to be a "0" on one and a "9" on the other. . . but VERY faint. . . I'm still elated to scratch these off my wish list.
I was really hoping it was a 1916 for ya.. I haven't found any SLQ's yet so your doing better then me
 

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kimsdad said:
Hey Mark,
Wow! Where do I start? Yet another Cracker Jack prize. You're on a streak! ;D That jewelry looks a lot better now that it's been cleaned. I like the colored piece. Is it me, or is that hole in the token a little off center - almost as if someone drilled it.... :icon_scratch:

A big congrats on your first SLQ!!! :thumbsup: You got Doublemint twins! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Two for the price of one! I'm glad I was there to see them come out of the ground! :wink: I think you're right - it looks like they might have been in a fire. Until you hit those babies, I was worried that the hunt would be a bust! You made it a success in style! Congrats again, my friend. Maybe we should send out feelers to our wives about going back out there tomorrow.... ::)

nice job there.. I have to agree with them looking like they took some heat!

Oh, who's that old guy in the blue shirt? :tongue3:
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