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Favorite park delivers again!

Took a trip yesterday to my favorite "Seated" park in my old home town. Hunted the area pictured- a spot that I, and others, have hit too many times to count. Worked slow and dug all the iffy signals. Time after time I'd find an Indian right next to a piece of junk. One signal that hopped all over the place was a 5 coin spill at the base of the big tree- first an Indian, then the Seated dime, then 3 more Indians- simply amazing, since I know I've hit that area seemingly dozens of time.

Total take was 8 Indians- 1864, 1883, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1894, 1895 & 1907, 3 wheats- 1910, 1912, & 1918 and the 1889 Seated dime. That's the 32nd Seated coin from this park! I've been hunting this place for 18 years and it never ceases to amaze me!

Sorry for the pic quality- they didn't clean up well.

HH All,

-- Jeff --
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Great story , finds and pictures . The Explorer is an incredible machine and you're dialed into it , way to go !!:clapping::thumbup:
 
Nice job! I'm gonna dig the bouncers!:clapping:
 
Outstanding hunt! It seems that those heavily corroded Indians can give a weird signal. Congrats.
 
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