Multiple Silver, Indians, and tons of wheats

Goes4ever

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Today I finally got the chance to re-hunt my cousins late 1800s home. I hunted this yard 3 yrs ago with my ace 250. This yard is really small, in town. And I simply cannot believe I could have missed all this stuff....lol

I guess the etrac really is that good! :laughing7: Anyhow I got 4 silver, 2 rosies, one 1937 Merc and a 1942 quarter. 2 indians 1880 and 1904. ......21 wheats. Only dug 3 clad coins, they were nickels. I did not find any old nickels even though I dug all nickel signals. The 1966 senior charm was from this yard as well.

After I felt I had this yard fairly picked over, I went back to a sidewalk tearout I started yesterday. Unfortunately the city dug TOO deep and signals were almost non existant. I managed 1 wheat to make a total of 22 wheats today, and I found my 3rd indian for the day, 1867....wouldn't you know it, someone gouged a hole right in the middle of it! :icon_scratch:

Also got the good luck token, and the 4 cent token. I found it is from Van Wert Packing Co.

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Great bunch of silver :icon_thumright:
Glen
 
Yaba daba doo G4E. :icon_thumleft:
Most excellent finds there. Congrats on the silver and IH's. :hello2: That Etrac must be one heck of a machine.
-Doug-
 
Pretty nice finds Goes4ever! Glad you were able to get out and find some more of that good silver.

What is that token thing? For a coal mining company or something? Four cents seems like a pretty odd amount, and therefore VERY collectible I would think.
 
Tuberale said:
Pretty nice finds Goes4ever! Glad you were able to get out and find some more of that good silver.

What is that token thing? For a coal mining company or something? Four cents seems like a pretty odd amount, and therefore VERY collectible I would think.
no coal mining around here..lol
I found a 2 and a half cent variety on Richards token database. That is how I knew the V.W.P. Co. meant Van Wert Packing Co.
 
very nice yard! sweet finds!
 
Nice digs Terry! Leave some for the rest of us! :icon_thumright:
 

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