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First hunt of the new year......

Mike from MI "Iron Brigade"

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First hunt of the new year yesterday. Hunted a 100 year old yard. First coin of the new year was a 108 year old wheat cent. Found 5 wheats total. The fun one was under an old clothesline (still being used). A couple inches down popped out a 94 zinc penny that had a clean circle on it so I knew another coin was in the hole. Was surprised to see a 1919 S wheat that was with it. Also dug an old tool tag, an older no value token, some clad, and misc. Best find of the day was a Masonic penny (token) from Texas dated 1898. Sure is great having thawed ground in January.
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to the year. With all those wheats there should be silver around. Thx for the pixs - very few any more. Steve in so la
 
Those are some nice finds. I always like seeing you name coming up on my phone I always know you have found something good. And it gives me the itch to get out more. Someday we will get to detect together. I agree with Steve not many finds posted anymore. I don’t coin hunt much anymore. But when I do find a coin relic hunting it is usually a old one. And I get pumped when I see a coin laying in the dirt.
 
Congrats Mike for the ability to dig easier weather & for the finds--Doing good in finding the copper oldies & now may you dig up the Golden & Silver Oldies & Travis, also, for they are what makes DREAMS come true! :thumbup: Ma
 
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