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A couple more keepers from semi-frozen ground.

Ed (Upstate NY)

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Temps near 50 today so I hit the usual park hoping to squeeze a few more finds before weather turns lousy again tomorrow. Hit a trashy area and was lucky to pull a 1936 Buffalo nickel masked by a nail and a 1935 mercury dime hiding under a 1964 nickel. Both were awful signals and I was quite surprised to dig these 2 coins in an area I have walked over many times before. Only solid signal was the 1942 wheatie. Dug the usual pulltabs and beaver tails and some stinkin lincolns but after about an hour I threw in the towel, happy to have dug one last silver coin this year !
 
Nice job Ed! We DO go down fighting don't we? If it's not raining Saturday, I'm going to Seated park- still not frozen here either. Hope you get out and find even more before winter officially puts an end to our hunting seasons.

Good luck my friend!

Jeff
 
Glad you were able to get out Ed and find a couple of keepers this late in
the year. Think our detecting season here has ended as well. Ground frozen
and 8" of snow on it. Come on spring!
 
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