Captain Silver
Elite Member
Yesterday's storm left the first snow of the season behind, about 5 inches worth but the wind brought the water up to the very top of the slope again at Iron Beach, so I went there for a couple hours with the Excal Sword this morning. I dug the normal beach scrap including a couple early beaver tail pulltabs, a clock gear, old iron skeleton key and 85 cents in clad......and also got some keepers...a almost dissolved Indian, couple of wheats and silvers #63-#67......1951 and 1950 Rosies, 1942 Merc, 1912D Barber Dime and a 1899 Barber Quarter. Only 17 coins but 5 of 'em were silver...gotta love that ratio, especially when a couple are more than 100 years old That's all for this outing so thanks for the views, see you after the next and Happy
Hunting!
Hunting!
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