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A little rain, a little shine.:garrett:

jim tn

Well-known member
The shine came in the form of a 39 Mercury just before a 20 minute shower interrupted my hunting buddy and my morning hunt. The Rosie came yesterday and between the 2 silvers, the Merc is my 99th silver coin dug for the year. Both have dings on them. Guess I probably nicked them, but our ground is really soft from all the rain of late??? Got 3 wheat cents, one being a 27d. Dug several nickels this morning and one, the 1968, came from our northern neighbor. I guess they are all nickel, as they sure come out of the ground looking far better then ours. The small coin is play money and the square tag is a 1952 dog tag. Hunt good everyone. HH jim tn
 
That works! And it aint even October yet! Go Jimmy Go! :clapping: I gotta beaver nickel out in the water yesterday..
Mud.
 
n/t
 
Excellent. Old dog tags are great; silver great also!

aj
 
Jim, it looks like you and the AT Pro are hitting it off pretty damn well.:thumbup: Still no regrets in making the switch huh?

tabman
 
Congrats on the Sweet silver!! Man 99 silver Coins for the Year!! I gotta give you props! Good luck on 100!! Beale.
 
Very nice hunt, and congrats, that's the nice thing about the Pro, you don't have to stop for rain. Artie
 
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