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Finally a nice day without rain and I was able to get out today. Some unique finds and a 3 Pence:usaa:

MikeO

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Well I knew it was going to be a nice day so off I went.
I went back to an old homestead I have hunted before but, hit some other areas in te yard.
The ground was like soft butter after all those days of rain and it making digging with a Lesche so easy.

I got some of the weirdest finds today for sure.
I dug a Jews Harp, Case with neat engraving, some kind of Bomb looking badge, flattie button, and a really neat looing pin with oriental design/symbol/letter on it.
I also got some other lil things and junk.

The only silver I was able to get was a rough 1918 Three Pence.
I did get four wheat's the oldest was 1910.

Here are todays keepers for the day.
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Here is the neat looking oriental pin.
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Here is a close up of the Three Pence.
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Thanks for checking out the post and Happy Hunting Everyone. :cheers:
 
Nice relics and a cool 3 pence! What a difference in the hunt when the ground cuts like butter - this makes for a super nice outing. HH - Jim



"The ground was like soft butter after all those days of rain and it making digging with a Lesche so easy."
 
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