407floyd
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When I'm not working, I'm out with my CTX3030. Been so busy, haven't been able to post. The 1st pic is a 1914-1927 Dodge Brothers watch fob found among other relics at a spot I've hit before with other detectors. The 2nd pic is the tiniest silver coin I've ever found: 1926 Mexican 10 Centravos. Found at a park that I've hunted many times before while working out of town. Pic 3 is the only site I had never hit before. A tiny house was demolished near the center of a small town. The local police were using the lot as their hide-and-eat-doghnuts spot. These relics were just in the footprint of the house(20'x20'). The 1856 Quarter is my oldest quarter. Found it as soon as my coil hit the ground. I thought it was a knock-out slug because it was thick and heavy. Then I saw a seated figure through the mineral buildup and immediately dropped it in the good-stuff pouch. The Barber is a 1909 O in very worn condition, too bad. The V nickel is 1912D, my first with a mint mark. Pic 4 from a previously hunted site. Pic 5, another do-over, has a saloon token, a .925 silver ring, an O.B. Macaroni thimble, and my personal favorite, the miniature hatchet head. I've found many full size hatchets of this type, but never a kid's size. Having a blast.