washingtonian
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Hey everyone,
I got out yesterday for a couple hours but didn't post because I didn't find much. A 1930-S wheat and 1955 nickel were the only decent finds.
I hit a new permission today and only had a couple hours. It's a 1911 house some of my friends live in. I'm going to go back and redo everything when I have more time because I think there's still more there, I only dug the decent signals today.
The top finds were the 1902 Indian Cent and the Sterling ring. I also found 5 wheats (25S, 29S, 42, 46S, 48S). The Indian rang up like a zinc at half an inch, definitely wasn't expecting that! It's also the first Indian I've found in Seattle proper, all the others I've found came from island county an hour away.






Only bummer today was the batty old lady who came over to tell me off for hunting the curb strips in front of my friends' house (who gave me permission). She wouldn't back down so I told her to mind her own business. Really strange exchange.
Anyways, happy hunting to end the year!
-Washingtonian
I got out yesterday for a couple hours but didn't post because I didn't find much. A 1930-S wheat and 1955 nickel were the only decent finds.
I hit a new permission today and only had a couple hours. It's a 1911 house some of my friends live in. I'm going to go back and redo everything when I have more time because I think there's still more there, I only dug the decent signals today.
The top finds were the 1902 Indian Cent and the Sterling ring. I also found 5 wheats (25S, 29S, 42, 46S, 48S). The Indian rang up like a zinc at half an inch, definitely wasn't expecting that! It's also the first Indian I've found in Seattle proper, all the others I've found came from island county an hour away.






Only bummer today was the batty old lady who came over to tell me off for hunting the curb strips in front of my friends' house (who gave me permission). She wouldn't back down so I told her to mind her own business. Really strange exchange.
Anyways, happy hunting to end the year!
-Washingtonian
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