Silver Dollar Lot gives up MORE Silver !!!

foreverRich

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Beautiful day, so had to head back to the lot for an afternoon hunt. My hunting buddy got another Silver Dollar, so I took a picture of it so you could see it. I did find another Walking Liberty Half and another Mercury Dime, along with the usual clad and odds and ends. I just can't imagine what it is going to be like going back to random hunts and not finding silver on every hunt. It has surely been an unbelievable adventure in my detecting career. Till next time. Happy Hunting !!!
 

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You guy's are killing it! Congratualtions on the silver and relics! :notworthy:
 

Congratulations on another fine day!
 

You shoud go get a little kabota digger and a big sifter and clean house in about 1 to 2 good days !!!!!
 

Take a picture of the lot next time you're out there.

Gotta see what fantasy land looks like :laughing7:
 

I wonder how many pounds lighter that soil is now that you've hauled all that silver out! :laughing7:
 

does not stop,what do you think was here?i would use a sifter next,no telling what you could find.
good luck brad
 

After seeing all the silvers you have dug on that lot, I have to hypothesize that the house that once stood there had a cache in it (maybe in a wall) and was spread around when the house was demolished. That is one dream site you've got.
 

I can't wait until you've completed your excavation and put together a complete picture of the total haul from this site. It will look like a true pirate treasure was uncovered!
 

Super hunt, congrats to you. Don't discount the intrinsic value of the plastic toy soldier. It is a Marx USGI from one of the boxed sets, circa late 1950's-1970. Sub 8-)
 

The 43' walker must have been a popular year.. Killer site for sure!!!! CONGRATZ....
 

You must be digging in a place where a tornado hit the house of a hoarder/coin roll searcher or something.
 

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