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Easter hunt yields several firsts for me..................

Fred (S. Indiana)

Active member
First, I have been eye-balling a lot that two old 1860 duplexes had been torn down, there had been "no-tresspassing signs, but I noticed a Habitat sign, so I drive by today and there is this old guy puting stakes in and I ask to hunt and got permission, but I had to listen to him for 45 min.........fine, look what I got , my first seated, my oldest silver, not the best shape, but it is a 1876 carson city dime WOO-HOO


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I go to another lot that the hospital owns and tore a house down and hunted for a half an hour till the security guard drove up and asked me "can I help you?" I showed him my trowell and said "yeah, you can dig" he said he had recieved a complaint but said I could stay, just let them know I talked to you, and I found this 1952 dog-tax license, even a blind squirrel gets a nut every now and then.........

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