Carolina Tom
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I have been using up the vacation days lately. The weather has been cooperating, so I have been hunting as much as possible. Here is a run down of the latest finds.
Thursday:
Went out with Smittyman to hit some vacant lots and old tear downs. Unfortunately, I saw MDing plugs at the site, so I knew that we were not the first to hit this spot. We were at the correct spot, as 13 wheaties showed up. I also got a Canadian cent. And the highlight of the day, a '51 Rosie.
Friday
Smittyman insisted upon returning to the site that the Rosie came from. He brought along his good luck charm, Zeke, however nothing else surfaced. We went to another area, and I got a couple of wheaties, a Sacagewea and a '41 Washington.
Saturday
I went to some apartments built in the 1940s. I was able to scratch up 4 wheaties and a 1947 Half Penny. I really liked it because it was mostly green. I can only assume that people living in England find these by the handful, and probably consider it to be their zincoln, but around here, you don't see them everyday.
I hunted with Todd Lipe on Sunday, but only found a few wheaties. The real treasure on that hunt was the good company!
Those are silver coins #58 & #59 YTD.
Thanks for looking and good luck on your hunts!
Thursday:
Went out with Smittyman to hit some vacant lots and old tear downs. Unfortunately, I saw MDing plugs at the site, so I knew that we were not the first to hit this spot. We were at the correct spot, as 13 wheaties showed up. I also got a Canadian cent. And the highlight of the day, a '51 Rosie.
Friday
Smittyman insisted upon returning to the site that the Rosie came from. He brought along his good luck charm, Zeke, however nothing else surfaced. We went to another area, and I got a couple of wheaties, a Sacagewea and a '41 Washington.
Saturday
I went to some apartments built in the 1940s. I was able to scratch up 4 wheaties and a 1947 Half Penny. I really liked it because it was mostly green. I can only assume that people living in England find these by the handful, and probably consider it to be their zincoln, but around here, you don't see them everyday.
I hunted with Todd Lipe on Sunday, but only found a few wheaties. The real treasure on that hunt was the good company!
Those are silver coins #58 & #59 YTD.
Thanks for looking and good luck on your hunts!
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