maxxkatt
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I don't usually post my finds because I don't have many to post. Most of my finds are just clad some occasional (every 2-3 months) jewelry.
But this morning I was hunting a volley ball court that produced two pop tops. So I walked over to the tot-lot since there were not tots in residence. The age limit for this tot-lot is 5 years and under but it is not uncommon to find teens goofing around on some of the rides. First 10 minutes nothing but foil. Then got a 24-25 signal. well with my 800 thought it was a clad dime. But it was a dark penny. flipped it over to my surprise a wheat. Wow, unexpected since this tot-lot was built in the late 1980's.
Continued looking about 20 feet further, another 24-25 signal. Again thought a clad dime. To my surprise another wheat, this time a really clean one.
Got back home and found a further surprise. Both were 1956 D wheats.
what are the odds of this happening and I wonder how they got there?
But this morning I was hunting a volley ball court that produced two pop tops. So I walked over to the tot-lot since there were not tots in residence. The age limit for this tot-lot is 5 years and under but it is not uncommon to find teens goofing around on some of the rides. First 10 minutes nothing but foil. Then got a 24-25 signal. well with my 800 thought it was a clad dime. But it was a dark penny. flipped it over to my surprise a wheat. Wow, unexpected since this tot-lot was built in the late 1980's.
Continued looking about 20 feet further, another 24-25 signal. Again thought a clad dime. To my surprise another wheat, this time a really clean one.
Got back home and found a further surprise. Both were 1956 D wheats.
what are the odds of this happening and I wonder how they got there?