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A nice Fall day hunting @ the carnival lot

JimmyCT

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I went back to the carnival lot and hit up around the same area that I have been working for the last few hunts.(spent another 4 hours in the area) I posted a little while back about an area at the carnival lot that is absolutely loaded with iron trash. Well, the pic you see with the tree (starting to start to turn orange) is the basic iron infested area I have been hunting.



Today's hunt proved that there is more in this little area. I hit the area from all different angles and the GT sniffed out one 1954 Roosevelt, one 1949 nickel, nine wheats - 1950-D, 1916, 1945, 1939, 1946, 1951, 1930, 1957 and one that is un-readable.

Thanks for looking and wish you all the best in the field. - Jim aka Q-man
 
Jim great picture of the dime in ground , you have just begun to tap this root
 
Thanks Gunnar. This is not the whole field. The pictures represent about 60% of the whole area. I am positive there is more to come out of this place. It is going to take a lot of patients as it is LOADED with iron. But as you and others have seen, with that patients and a small coil, the goodies will come out -little by little.
 
Thanks Ron - Hope all is well in your neck of the woods - Jim
 
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