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Clad, Clad & More Clad !

Spanky

New member
Well bust my buttons I woke up this morning to more snow... dang... weather guys had it wrong again.:confused:

I took a picture of the back yard and checked to see if I needed my ice pick but she was still soft...Yah baby!:yo:


Well, I've been looking at this particular high school blechers all summer long and never bothered because it is very tight and the 550 coil is just to big sooo......I went to my local Garret dealer and bought the Super Sniper Cross Fire two coil and man was it sweet.:razz:

Oh yahh...she was a chirping and coughing up coins big time. I only had time to do 3/4 of it and my back was killing me:stretcher: so I'll hit it again tommorow.

Nothin exciting for coins....mostly clad. I had pennys dating 1942 and 1946. The new coins looked like the were bathed in acid...man oh man is the metal cheap.:nono:

Found one silver ring and some earings. Lots of other goodies. Sniper worked extremely well and weeded out the bottle caps.I was happy :crazy:

I'll take a picture of the place if I make it out in the am. If I get outta bed haha.:nopity:

Interesting enough there is one more in another part of town that
has the same style of blechers..love to check that baby out.

Anyhow I took some photos showing dirty money covered in muck and then after cleaning them I counted them up and had the following totals:

2 only $2.00 coins
2 only $1.00 coin
17 quarters
15 dimes
6 nickels
64 pennys

total= $12.69

Pay back on the coil I bought today.

Enjoyed the outdoors and had a great time...if it was only like this all the time.

Cheers!
 
Nice digs. I've been wantint a sniper coil also. Looks like yours will pay for itself in no time. Good hunting, Eric
 
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