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Few video Clips from badjim and I hunting

Goes4ever

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nothing special here guys, everytime I tried to do a full dig it was clad, and when I didn't film it, then it turned out to be something good, go figure! I really need to make more videos. I enjoy making them.....just get caught up in the good signals and forget to pull out the camera till it is too late....lol

anyhow, here it is....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfI8RknI_is
 
It looked like those field IH pennies were still in really good shape. So often it seems the field coins are toast because of the fertilizer. Congrats.
 
Nice video. What are those bells from that you always seem to find in the fields?
 
I haven't found any IH cents yet. I hear you (and others) talking about "fatties". I'm assuming those are thicker? What years were the fatties minted? Cool video. Videos are always fun to watch.
 
the barber quarter was 1905, I posted pics here last month, that video was old.....lol. Just never got it posted to youtube.

the bells are crotal or bells, some call them sleigh bells. We find them often in Ohio

Fatty indians are thicker, made from 1859 to 1864, and they also started making the bronze variety in 1864. The fatty is a copper/nickel composition, about same thickness as a nickel. Most times you find them they are red like a nickel
 
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