LovestheShiny!
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Had a chance to head north to the Big City here in Western Montana, along with my friend from Corvallis MT. We stopped in Stevensville on the way to try a few yards and curbs, but wow, the curbs were devoid of coins, and the 2 yard permissions did not yield a single coin! We know there are some serious detectorists in Stevi, and sure enough, these places were detected well.
Reaching Missoula, we decided just to try for some silvers, so we hit the 1940-1950's area of town, and soon began to get permissions. We ended up getting the OK at 7 yards in one block, and got plenty of clad dimes, quarters, copper cents, and probably 35 Wheat Cents between the two of us. One yard had lots of wheaties but no silvers.
I started the silver train with a Silver Rosie, my friend Wayne hopped on the board with a Silver Rosie, then a nice 1947-S Silver Quarter. My next shiny was a 1944-S War Nickel, then a couple of more Silver Rosies back to back. We ended the day with my friend getting a Silver Rosie. One of the yards I detected had 12 Clad Dimes. In part of one yard, I got a 94-96 on the AT Pro, and thought... no way... I had Wayne swing it with the Nox 800 and he got 34-36.... hmmm. Well, it wasn't Big Silver, but a large copper FRONTIER TOWN MONTANA souvenir coin. Also pulled a copper Revolver Gun charm in the same area. We worked hard for these coins today, but had a lot of fun and enjoyment... a beautiful day here, low humidity, sunshine, and temps in the high 70's. Thank you for your interest!
Reaching Missoula, we decided just to try for some silvers, so we hit the 1940-1950's area of town, and soon began to get permissions. We ended up getting the OK at 7 yards in one block, and got plenty of clad dimes, quarters, copper cents, and probably 35 Wheat Cents between the two of us. One yard had lots of wheaties but no silvers.
I started the silver train with a Silver Rosie, my friend Wayne hopped on the board with a Silver Rosie, then a nice 1947-S Silver Quarter. My next shiny was a 1944-S War Nickel, then a couple of more Silver Rosies back to back. We ended the day with my friend getting a Silver Rosie. One of the yards I detected had 12 Clad Dimes. In part of one yard, I got a 94-96 on the AT Pro, and thought... no way... I had Wayne swing it with the Nox 800 and he got 34-36.... hmmm. Well, it wasn't Big Silver, but a large copper FRONTIER TOWN MONTANA souvenir coin. Also pulled a copper Revolver Gun charm in the same area. We worked hard for these coins today, but had a lot of fun and enjoyment... a beautiful day here, low humidity, sunshine, and temps in the high 70's. Thank you for your interest!