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1920's High School... one hour hunt.

Artur

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Decided to visit a local HS only a few blocks from my house today after work. It's a hit and miss proposition detecting there... but I'd say today was a hit. I'm ashamed to say I totally botched recovering the Buffalo...(1926) my knife left a nice gash on the coin. Had to work for the quarter... one of my deepest targets I've dug in a long time. It finally came out at nearly 9 inches deep.

-Art in Duluth MN
 
Nice coins Arthur, deep too.
 
That depth is impressive,some of my favorite coins are like that, ones that other people have passed over, but none that deep. Congrats
 
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