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After 2 LONG months in hibernation...

I was FINALLY able to wake up my SE Pro and go do some hunting. Hit a couple of old standby parks over the weekend, and found a 1909 Barber quarter- many scratches on the obverse, not put there by me!, a 1936 Merc which is not pictured due to amount of rust stained on both sides which I am presently trying to remove, and the 27 Merc & 20 Buffalo- an odd signal as they were both in the same hole. Based on the sound and the way it registered, I'd say the Buffalo was on top of the Merc but no evidence of them being stuck together.

Felt fantastic to finally be out there again- hope this is the start of a good rest of the year!

HH All!!

-- Jeff --
 
excellent hunt, Jeff. I had a merc. and a buffalo back-to-back in the hole a couple months ago. The side of the buffalo facing the merc. was not corroded at all, I guess the merc protected it. Congrats.
 
Very nice finds for the first time out. HH for the rest of the season!!!
 
It hit toward the bottom where nickels would, then about half way up where ??? war-nickels ??? would? Never made it to the top of the screen. I was surprised as hell to see silver!
 
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