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dug these 5 coins this summer in a pasture

petere

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with my T2. Next week went back to hit it again and the grass was too high and still is! I'm looking forward to hitting it again this winter when the grass is dead.I also found a pile of flat buttons and a few civil war buttons too. These coins date to the 1730's & 40's this site is old ,and it was a great day of digging!
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I just got a new T2 LTD from First Texas last month and after only my 3rd time out with it last weekend made some real nice finds. One of the best signals turned
out to be a rare Charleston, SlaveTag!!
Peter
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I've always loved my regular T2 & F75 but after a few times out with the new LTD let me tell you I'm already spoiled! It's the best detector I've ever used!!
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Congrats on the Nice finds.I don't know to much about the coins but the Slave Tag could be worth quit a bit.Here's a similar one on EBay
http://cgi.ebay.com/1852-Charleston-Servant-Slave-Hire-Badge-Tag_W0QQitemZ190337507438QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2c50ffe06e
 
-- you have a good thing going, that's for sure.
 
n/t
 
Yeah bud,

down around Charleston !! One of the best areas in the country to dig is the lowcountry anywhere from Savannah , Beaufort, to Charleston. The lowcountry is sandy and the area is ancient. I'm very lucky to have spent many a day detecting in the beautiful SC lowcountry,it's really special!

Pete
 
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