7/19/15: 9 more silvers
pcgs69
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Couldn't wait to get back today to see what else comes up. Seemed like it was forever before the first silver came out. Ended up hitting a section I hadn't focused too much on before. That's where most of them came from. These silvers seems to keep getting worse, but at least they're silver!
Ended with:
2 Buffalo nickels: 1920 & 1935
9 wheat cents
1 SLQ
3 Siver Washingtons
Sterling Catholic pendant
2 brass Catholic pendants - one is dated 1953
Some kind of brass, dancer? figure
Hem weight I believe
It will be a while until I can get back there, but glad to see it's still producing. It was exceptionally hot after a few hours I had to leave. Felt if I was there longer I would have passed out from the heat.
HH all! If photo isn't rotated, it should be corrected eventually
Ended with:
2 Buffalo nickels: 1920 & 1935
9 wheat cents
1 SLQ
3 Siver Washingtons
Sterling Catholic pendant
2 brass Catholic pendants - one is dated 1953
Some kind of brass, dancer? figure
Hem weight I believe
It will be a while until I can get back there, but glad to see it's still producing. It was exceptionally hot after a few hours I had to leave. Felt if I was there longer I would have passed out from the heat.
HH all! If photo isn't rotated, it should be corrected eventually
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PPC, there was a pendulum swinger detectorist there a couple of weeks ago. So I wasn't concerned that he would find anything old there. He had a chance of finding some new drops with the half foot of ground he scanned with each sweep. My detecting is rough going, digging for even the slightest blip of a signal in hopes of something deep. It's a huge thrill hearing the signal turn from barely a blip to a high tone of silver once it's out of the ground.
<< <i>Hem weight I believe >>
Yes, I think you're right.
<< <i>I would have mixed feelings digging these severely damaged silver coins out of the ground. Yes, they're nice to find; but, it's a shame that the condition is so bad, effectively degrading or destroying history. >>
Their history is intact. It's their eye appeal that was degraded by the environmental damage. But yes, I agree, it would be a mixed bag, emotionally. Still, I'll take silver any way I can get it!
I wonder if the "cookie" material contains some or all of the leached silver. Could have potentially thrown out $50 or more in silver product by tossing the cookie remnants.
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