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A few more keepers today

bgscofield6

New member
I met up with a friend today to do a little hunting. We tried several spots, but the only one that really produced was the very first spot of the day. This little park always seems to give me something so I don't go home empty handed, and today was no different.

The very first signal that I dug was silver! Tough to beat that! It's that pin marked SM (or MS) 1905. I also dug two old coins there as well. The 1904 dime and 1906 cent both are full liberty and were dug about 4" from each other and about 8" deep.


Total Finds:
Sterling SM 1905 Pin
1904 Barber Dime
1906 Indian Head Cent
gold plated ring
partial dog tag
6 Wheats

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Nice to have a place to dig some old stuff..... I like that pin, course I like the Barber and then I like the Indian head penny.... Okay I like it all..
 
Definitely keepers in my book!!
 
Nice coins. I especially like the 1905 pin. Finding old relics like that is as fun as the coinshooting is. Nice job.



Crispytoo
 
Brian... you still hunting in Greenwood? You always get some good finds down your way.

Dew
 
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