Bell-Two
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Today Doug and I got an early start and hit the "Eagle" field to see if we could get some keepers from it. We had a great day, Doug got an 1883 Indian that is in super condition, and some relics. I started out with a few relics, pocket watch pieces, I have dug at least a dozen pieces from different pocket watches in this field. I was getting a 12-45 on the CTX but I suspected there was iron in the hole too. I was right as I first dug a very large nail, then my pinpointer told me that something else was there...and it was a goodie for sure. The most crisp looking Seated Dime I have ever seen dug. Please understand I am not bragging but it is just awesome! Just before we decided to take a break for lunch I dug a sweet looking 1865 Indian. We had been hunting for 5 hours and surely needed the break. While we were eating we had talked to about going to the corn field on the corner since it looked like they turned the dirt but Doug said "No let's go back to the Eagle field it will give up something else. We had not been back more than 5 minutes when I got a 12-14 signal that was quite solid, I was hoping for an old nickle but what I got was even better....a large gold ring! It has a moose head on it. We finally were tired and called it a day but hope to get back there Monday.
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