Leave-No-Coins-Behind
Forum Supporter
I drove back out to the abandon school that I was at last week where I had found five silvers.
Today's revisit did not disappoint, even though only one silver was found. But that one small silver is a beautiful 1905-S Barber dime that is in possibly extremely fine condition. It looks as though it was lost the day it was minted. Absolutely no wear on it but a couple of common light edge nics. This dime is silver #24 FTY.
On the Nox it gave out a squeaky high tone with no real solid numbers on the screen. It was about 6 1/2-7" down.
Also found were four worn wheaties and a Student Public Transportation Fare Token too.
Still no gold for the year, but the silver keeps coming in every now and then.
Today's revisit did not disappoint, even though only one silver was found. But that one small silver is a beautiful 1905-S Barber dime that is in possibly extremely fine condition. It looks as though it was lost the day it was minted. Absolutely no wear on it but a couple of common light edge nics. This dime is silver #24 FTY.
On the Nox it gave out a squeaky high tone with no real solid numbers on the screen. It was about 6 1/2-7" down.
Also found were four worn wheaties and a Student Public Transportation Fare Token too.
Still no gold for the year, but the silver keeps coming in every now and then.