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3rd time to the elementary school

apinballer

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A 1956-D and a 1934 wheat, one wheat cut in half, and a 'Good For 5c In Trade' token, the back says '3122' looks pretty old - maybe 30's or 40's ??. I think I have covered just about all ground at this site, so I will be looking for another place to go. Had two strange hits. The first sounded like coin - I was thinking non-zinc penny ... the depth meter read about half way. I get down about 4 inches and pass the coil over the hole and it is still in there, so I dig another 2-3 inches out and now I have no signal in the hole or removed dirt - not anything in pinpoint mode either. Like it just disappeared. The second one was a hit that sounded like silver - perfect silver sound. I turned 90 degrees, and it nulled completely. I dug it, and it was a rust crusted piece of iron about the exact size of a quarter and it was perfectly on edge about 4 inches down.
Thanks for looking, Neil
 
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