Hi all, After almost 7 years of Metal Detecting and 2 different wonderful Detectors, I decided to start counting all the coins I have found and saved from detecting beaches and parks. Believe it or not I have saved every single coin! I started with the Quarters... These are 2,156 Quarters with a grand total of $539.00 - This is not including silver and damaged Quarters that I kept separately.
I will do the Dimes, Nickels, Halves and Dollars on a separate thread.. So be on a lookout! (I won't even bother with the Cents since they are in the thousands)
Haha.. I actually started making a record from the very beginning. I just added the total of Quarter finds to the last count But I only did the count with the Quarters. All other coins I will count soon.
now cash that all in and buy a cc Morgan dollar EBAY- https://www.ebay.com/itm/1878-CC-Mo...05&rk=1&rkt=1&&_trksid=p2045573.c100505.m3226
Paddyman, I have saved all my quarters from metal detecting also. I have a grand total of $5.00 so far. I have a ways to go to catch to you. Only been detecting 5 months and enjoying it a lot.
You've kept everything you've ever dug? Wow. As with the dimes thread, I'm wondering how many of these are silver versus clad? Have you tallied the dates?
Yes.. Everything! I have the silver separated from all the clad. Every time I returned home with the days finds I searched all of them. I have done better finding silver with My new Minelab than with my old Whites Metal Detector. One day I will create a thread for the silver No.. I never tallied the dates. Too much work. But I have separated the older Pre- 1982 Cents. The best looking Cents! Some that I have found at beaches are amazing. 1950's 60's and 70's
I knew i wasn't the only one building a set of state quarters with a detector!! I'm up to 24!! But I don't find the P mints very often around here. That is an impressive hoard of quarters!!
I didn't really look for details; just trying to dig up all of the states. You wouldn't believe all the Tennessee and Georgia Quarters people drop in New Jersey!