TNTGross
Elite Member
So... Today, after I got done at one of my customers' houses, I stopped to hunt some of the three-acre woods in front of her house. Last week I found a 1918 penny along with a couple of shotgun shell ends in those woods.
I wasn't expecting to find much, but then the Nox rang up 39-40. It was about a foot deep, and I dug up a 1901 O Morgan Silver Dollar. First for me!
I hunted the place for another half hour and found a REM UMC Notro Club 20 shotgun shell end. Found out later, they were made from 1913 to 1915.
After I got home and washed up, I went out again to a church curbside a few blocks from the house. Found a pile of clad, a 63 Rosie, 41 Merk, and a 52 wheat penny.
This makes 2 Three Silver days in a row.
I wasn't expecting to find much, but then the Nox rang up 39-40. It was about a foot deep, and I dug up a 1901 O Morgan Silver Dollar. First for me!
I hunted the place for another half hour and found a REM UMC Notro Club 20 shotgun shell end. Found out later, they were made from 1913 to 1915.
After I got home and washed up, I went out again to a church curbside a few blocks from the house. Found a pile of clad, a 63 Rosie, 41 Merk, and a 52 wheat penny.
This makes 2 Three Silver days in a row.