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4 quarters equals 1 dollar right??? (Read 773 times)
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Posted Nov 22, 2009, 02:41:20 PM
So I find this little park not to far from me a couple of weeks ago and have been chomping at the bit since to hunt it! I finally got out to it and man did it pay off. Went out for about 1 and a half hours. The first hour was slow and was thinking what a dud!! I then went from the playground area to the ball field and bingo found 7 dimes in a row!! I then went to the other side of the back stop and my first hit was a quarter. My second hit was a dollar on the old ACE250 at 4 inches. I have got to say in my short metal detecting career about 1 year I have dug about 20, 1 dollar targets and except for a 1922 Studebaker hubcap they have been all duds. Until this one. I dug the plug and flipped it over and BAM 5 quarters drop off the bottom of the plug. (Note to self write Garrett and tell the they need to put a 1.25 notch on the new ACES hehe)

All in all I finished this short hunt with 26 coins for a grand total of 3.14 cents. And a possible bonus the one dime I have seams to have been stamped wrong. Took a photo of it but I don't think it shows it very well. Not sure what this is called but going to have it checked out!! Thanks for looking!!

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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Nov 22, 2009, 03:26:12 PM
Sweet finds icon_thumright , that one penny lookes like it had a hard life   Cry

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  • Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Nov 22, 2009, 03:46:04 PM
    Sweet finds icon_thumright , that one penny lookes like it had a hard life   Cry
    That's our new change for you.I find them not even a year old here on the beach sometimes totally eat alive.Very thin copper over zinc.  Angry  Very neat dig on the five quarter hole.That don't happen much probably. I know the future MDer's are going to be in a mess tring to find a good coin from now and day's left. laughing9
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  • Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Nov 22, 2009, 04:15:10 PM
    hey Mike you got the clad today for sure! I love those spills.

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    Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Nov 22, 2009, 09:30:58 PM
    Was that dime punched on a penny planchet? It looks copper, with no reeded edge??
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    Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Nov 22, 2009, 09:45:06 PM
    Good digs, love those spills  coffee2

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    Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Nov 23, 2009, 12:19:58 AM
    congrats on the finds, gotta love this hobby, I still get a chuckle even when just finding clad.. thanks for sharing and hh

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    Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Nov 23, 2009, 09:39:45 AM
    Was that dime punched on a penny planchet? It looks copper, with no reeded edge??

    Not up on coin terminology but if your asking if it has the grooves on the side yes it does!! I didn't want to clean it to much just enough to see the year. It's a 1993 with a "P" mint mark. Does that stand for Philly. I didn't think Philly used a P mint mark?Huh I have only been detecting for about 1 year and am trying to get familiar with coins and their values!! Thanks for any info you can share!!
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