Six Silvers Today

Carolina Tom

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I went back to the spot that gave up 2 silver dimes on my last hunt. I figured maybe I missed one. I was embarrassed at how much I missed. Here is my pouch dump pic.

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The city removes the houses by the creeks that flood often, and makes neighborhood gardens and greenways out of them. They took this whole side of the street out.

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I only found good coins in one of the six or so lots. Eight pieces of silver (both hunts) came from this little backyard area. Zero from all the rest.

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I believe that this is a “U” from a type set. Correct me if you know otherwise.

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I got a Look aluminum token, and a 1944 Philippines coin.

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Here are a couple of dirty silver pics.

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One hole had both silver Rosies, a wheatie AND this Uncas Sterling ring in it.

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I dug every repeatable signal above 40, there was a lot of trash, but it was well worth it. At the end of the 5 hours, I had a half dozen pieces of silver in my hand, and it felt good.

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Here is a picture of all the goodies, including 15 wheaties and a sweet 1961 dog tag, shaped like a shield.

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Thanks for looking and good luck on your hunts!
 
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Great research and the results were awesome! Congrats
 
Great saves, Tom and way to find the hot spot.
 
Nailed it Tom, Congrats Sir!
 
I like the Philippines coin a lot. Those must be a lot less common to find on the East Coast. Lots of them were brought back from Pacific GIs to the West Coast. As much as I hate to admit it...nice job my friend.
 

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