Same park on Saturday and today

McCDig

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Went on a joint hunt Saturday AM to an old park in Baltimore City.

John was the first to find an old coin, a 1906 Indian. We stayed in the same area for awhile and I dug a 1923 Buff and not long after that, a matron LC.
I've shown the LC alongside a circulated specimen.
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We left that area and headed over to another distant area of the park and, once again, John found the "hot spot" and called me over. By the time I got there he had a merc, and was a little bummed for having scratched the back of it. We stayed in that spot because it is filled with deep targets. I ended up digging a second Buff on the day and a British general service button that dates from WWI of WWII.
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On the way home that day I stopped by an elementary school and hit the tot lot, which turned out to have very few coins but on my last pass through I got a dime-like signal and did a double-take on the target since it looked a little different from a clad dime. Turns out it is a 1964 Rosie.IMG_6387.webp

I had some time to detect this morning so I drove down to the same city park and went back to where I had found an Indian and a Victorian era thimble last week and really wasn't find much but deep iron. On the third spot I tried I got a nice high-tone. Looked like a coin at first but it is a button without the shank; this one was made in Birmingham, England. One foot away I got another high-tone and this time it really was a coin, an 1806 draped-bust half cent.
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The half cent has stems off the ribbon on the reverse, which is rotated from the obverse by 90 degrees.
IMG_6393.webpIf this is a small "6" variety, and I think it may be due to the gap between the "6" and the zero, it is probably one of the rarest coins I've found to date.
The second button shown above was found about 8 feet from the button/half cent location.

A little more research on the half cent leads me to think it's a large "6" variety, not the small "6".
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Hi, wow you had a great hunt with some nice old coin finds. Congrats:icon_thumright:
 

Very rewarding day for you. Congratulations!
 

Congrats on a nice group of coins McCdig.
 

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WOW McCDig. Thanks for sharing...
 

Good presentation, great finds, much wow!
 

Nice set of finds. Excellent variety. That half cents is a killer find. DB half cents just don’t show up much, and that one is relatively nice.

Congrats and good luck.
 

Two half cents, nice!
 

Awesome old coin shooting! :occasion14:
 

Nice finds! Pretty sure it's a large 6 though. :icon_thumleft:
 

Agreed! Cohen type 4 - the most common.
 

Great looking finds. Can't wait to see what the park gives up next.
 

Nice finds bud
 

Wow! Good hunting.
 

Thanks Brad. I'm excited about this old park. Looking forward to similar finds.
 

Thanks Jamie! I think gridding is the only way to find these isolated "hot spots". Think there's more there.
 

That's some really nice large cents for sure!
 

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