Found wheaties today while metal detecting

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So we just bought our first metal detector Garrett 350 ace and decided to try detecting outside our house. Well we have one spot by this shrub were we found just over 40+ Wheaties, and still counting. I will post the dates when finished!
 

That is outstanding! Learn how to post pics to enhance your story, sometimes hard to get pics uploaded, but its fun to see your finds, HH!
 

Nice, and where there are wheat cents, there are most likely silver coins!
 

So my question is.. how do I clean these coins? They are covered with dirt and you can't even make out the dates without trying to remove the dirt..
 

Soap and water first. Just enough to determine year, mint mark, and potential condition. If none of them are rare or valuable, take an old aluminum pie plate, place the coins inside, add some vinegar, and let them soak for a couple of hours. Then rub them with some baking soda and rinse them off. Repeat as necessary. Or you could just tumble them like your other clad coins but that usually does a bit more damage. If they're rare/valuable, soaking them in olive oil or acetone would be all you'd want to do after your initial wash.
 

Ok so here is my total find for the last two days::

1920
1927
1928
1935
1937D
1940
1942x2
1944x3
1945x5
1946x5
1947
1948x2
1949
1951
1950
1950S
1952x3
1952Dx2
1953x2
1953D
1954
1955x3
1956x3
1956Dx7
1957Dx4
1957
1958Dx3
 

Nice finds, and esp nice finding them all right outside your house.
 

Tho their likely only worth about $2.

They would make a cool & Exciting find for me.

Imo Your yard Def, needs to be hunted HARD!.

Davers
 

Sorry, no rare ones in that batch.
 

Well.. I kept hunting as you guys suggested.. found a 1809 Thomas Jefferson Commemorative Token
 

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Can't beat having a nice little stash of old coins and tokens right in your own yard. Maybe there's even more good stuff to be found.
 

Oh yeah. You definitely must have silver in your yard!

I use wheaties ago zone in on old areas. Found two 1920 wheats today, zoned in on the area and nailed a 1917 mercury dime.

Keep looking and go over spots you think you covered already.

-Lady Liberty is hot stuff...especially on a coin
 

Nice digs . Thanks for the pics
 

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