TrpnBils
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I'm assuming today will be the last day I'll detect in 2015. My wife and I are expecting our first child any day now (she was due last week), but I revisited a spot today about 5 miles down the road (after making sure I had cell service there) that I found an IHP at this summer. It's a yard now, but there used to be a church there. I focused mainly on where the church was last time, but today I found a hot spot of some sort over in one corner of the property.
Top Row: 1927 King George V British Penny, 1954 silver Washington quarter
Second Row: 1936 Buffalo nickel, 1883 seated dime (bucket list coin for me...the ONLY thing not worn off is the date. It's the smoothest coin I've ever found), 1912D Barber dime
Third Row: 1929 buffalo nickel, 1896 indian head penny, 1907 indian head penny
Bottom: 1903 'V' nickel (another bucket list coin. Not much detail but I'll take it).
The British coin...I'll admit, I cleaned it. I don't really care about foreign coinage much, so I thought I'd try something I've never tried on big copper on the off chance it could help me out in the future with US large cents. It didn't impress me, but it's really not a major loss. Lesson learned. That '07 IHP had a clear date until I brushed the dirt away with the back of a wooden match. I figure it can't get much worse, so I'm going to try electrolysis on it tomorrow. I've only ever done that on one bronze token before and was amazed at the results. It's not a key date so, again, nothing to lose by trying!
Top Row: 1927 King George V British Penny, 1954 silver Washington quarter
Second Row: 1936 Buffalo nickel, 1883 seated dime (bucket list coin for me...the ONLY thing not worn off is the date. It's the smoothest coin I've ever found), 1912D Barber dime
Third Row: 1929 buffalo nickel, 1896 indian head penny, 1907 indian head penny
Bottom: 1903 'V' nickel (another bucket list coin. Not much detail but I'll take it).
The British coin...I'll admit, I cleaned it. I don't really care about foreign coinage much, so I thought I'd try something I've never tried on big copper on the off chance it could help me out in the future with US large cents. It didn't impress me, but it's really not a major loss. Lesson learned. That '07 IHP had a clear date until I brushed the dirt away with the back of a wooden match. I figure it can't get much worse, so I'm going to try electrolysis on it tomorrow. I've only ever done that on one bronze token before and was amazed at the results. It's not a key date so, again, nothing to lose by trying!
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