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Braved the elements Wednesday night and came away with some nice oldies.........it was a super nickel night with five Buffalos, two Liberty V-nickels, and a Jefferson.......some wheats.......a 1902-O Barber and a 1919-D Mercury........and the best find, an unlisted token from West Branch Iowa!
Great finds , considering the extreme conditions. How much Dynamite did you have to use to open up the holes? At least it didn't hurt the coins. HH good job
LOL..........the hard part was putting the concrete (I mean dirt) back in the hole like it came out..........needless to say, I worked up a pretty good sweat!!!
Jeff63 said:
Great finds , considering the extreme conditions. How much Dynamite did you have to use to open up the holes? At least it didn't hurt the coins. HH good job
I was using the Bill_S Trashy Park Program...........you can find it on one of his posts. The nickels were all around the 11 to 13 CO number with the low tone.
Jim D said:
Very Nice Haul! What program were you using on your Etac?
Also what numbers did the nickles read? HH
On nice thing about the extreme heat is in yards not taken care of you don't have to worry about brown spots showing since everything is dead! Nice finds!
I was out of town on business and hit a well hunted spot that was very kind to me........I told Mark we would have to make a day trip and I'd take him there!!!