Previous days - wheaties, sweeties, and treaties

Mayo South Elgin

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Well I've actually been out probably 4 or 5 days in a row and so it's getting confusing what I found when.

I had been having a drought of silver - couldn't get anything that shines for the longest time. Then the last two hunts I broke the curse and got 2 dimes one day, one dime the next.

First time 'round the wheatie tree got me several - in total that day I got 10 wheaties. Also got the cool looking Luxor lid - possibly a ladies compact make-up thing?

The E button is possibly from a band uniform. I like how the ladies gracefully curve around each side of the E.

The silver looking thing beneath the quarter and dime is a two sided Chicago medal which was probably something from a tourist novelty or maybe there was a small cord running through it because there was a hole at the top and bottom edge - could have been on a jacket zipper.

The sweeties turned up after the hunt round the wheatie tree. My mom always told me never take candy from strangers but these young girls were nice and polite and fundraising for their little sister's school so I opted for the nutty one and Lowbatts wanted Carmella. Chocolate Bars of course. Also got a crusty cup - maybe a tricycle/bicycle hub cap, and a campaign pin with no wording left on it, a 1985 Canadian penny.

The second trip round the wheatie tree, and regions beyond, resulted in the one silver dime, the 45 Cal. bullet, 5 wheaties (1918, 1934, 1940, 1956D, 1958D) 11 mem cents, 4 clad quarters, one nickel and two clad dimes. Also got two Elgin Watch faces. The larger one still had some of the white porcelain enamel on the other side but I didn't pay attention to that when I photographed it - oops.
Got the 1893 Indian Head which cleaned up pretty good with just detergent and water and toothbrush but there was some stuff that didn't come off so I thought, lemon juice. All I did was dip the toothbrush in the lemon juice and scrub it for maybe 30 seconds each side and it was starting to get too red and rough feeling so I stopped and rinsed it off. No more lemon juice for cleaning coins that look nice to begin with!

As always, it was fun getting out to dig with Lowbatts and Mikey!
 

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Mayo, nice stuff!

I love those big 'ol trees. . . I found my first IH under one.
 

Mayo...

Big Congrats on getting out of your silver drought...I know how that feels ( way to many times )

IH :thumbsup:

Here's a HI HO SILVER too
 

Jeeeze! How big is that wheatie tree? Any room for me under there? Great hunting and congrats on the shineys. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

Yeah Mayo, you out did me all around but I gotta add three wheaties from the tree yesterday. 1910, 1919 and a '44. We've gotta get back there and get the rest before it gets cold but I'm taking a break for some much "kneeded" totlot clad today and tomorrow.

Too much time leaning and kneeling just beats these joints into submission. Lemme know how you're set for Wednesday, weather permitting of course.
 

Nice finds, Mayo. It's good to see a lot of you guys digging IH's...my goal was 10 for the year but if I can find just one more, that would be awesome.

Joe
 

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