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A few finds from the empty lot here in town

ken-ks

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Here's a few finds that I made on the empty lot I've been hunting here in town. The house was burnt down probably 25 years ago, so the whole lot is covered with nails and the usual junk that goes along with any old location. I'd hunted this with a fisher, with a big coil, I'm going back over it with the etrac with the EQ2 6" coil. Every hit has been a good clean signal with the EQ2 and you wonder how the heck did I miss that. I haven't found a silver quarter for 2 years, lots of silver dimes, but no silver quarter. The aluminum token read 12/47 at around 6" deep, I just knew it was going to break the drought on quarters.....but no go, but I'll take a token also, not going to throw it back. The merc dime is a 1945 and looks like it was in a fire as the back doesn't come off it. I've never found two pocket watches at the same location before, so that's a first. The button came in as a 12/22 and is probably a navy button as the eagle is setting on a anchor. Hope everyone has a chance to get out this weekend, after you honor the moms in your life. Thanks for looking. HH ken-ks
 
Ken. Really appreciate the pictures and the story along with the numbers. Keep'm'comin'! The part about honoring you mom's was important and touching as well.

NebTrac
 
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