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From A Maine river

goldbill

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This is a combined post from two Mainers because one of us has dial up and can't post I guess. Today I took Indiankirk to my new, old pier system. Kirk recovered a 1890 dime in the first ten minutes followed by a 1964 quarter then a fantastic (for Maine tidal ground)1828 large cent. Finally he ends with a tag of some sort (he wants it to be a slave tag in Maine no less, I think it came from a bag of potatoes). Now for myself. Today I was using a 5.3 coil on the v trying to get between all the iron. I was working area that I had covered two days ago. After Kirk had two silvers and myself nothing I moved to new ground. I found a toasted large cent ,a girl scout pin and:detecting::surprised::biggrin::biggrin: a 1799 reale. The afternoon went by fast and now the temps and tides have shut this site off. Maybe until spring ,depends on how the bank ice forms. I will be going back .. Goldbill
 
Fantastic finds. The seated dime is in great condition. Gotta be more stuff there.
 
Nice hearing from you Bill and congratulations on the finds. Say Hi to Kirk for me.
 
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