jack&jill
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A after work hunt at a 1880's farmyard made for a very pleasant and surprising hunt. A Silver Dime spill was the big highlight as I dug my first Barbers (1910 & 1915) and a "27" Merc in one hole only about four inches down. Added another Merc, a "36" along with 2 rosie's a "52 and a "56" to complete the two dime trifectas. Bonus was a pair of Washington Quarters ("36" and "51") to this take. The Eight Silvers takes the Silver coin take up to 52 FTY. The "36" Merc was #49 and also my 300th Silver Coin of my career. Also dug 7 Wheat's and my very first thimble along with 78 cents in clad.
Hope everybody had a good and safe outing. As always thanks for looking and commenting. Jack
Hope everybody had a good and safe outing. As always thanks for looking and commenting. Jack