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Got out for the afternoon.

NH Bob

New member
Went to look at a job yesterday and found this secluded little field right behind the house I stopped at.

My new client gave me the name and # of the guy who owned it. I gave a call and with his reference and my outstanding charisma. I spent the afternoon digging dirty things.

When I'm done with the little field I can hut the lawn at my leisure. This house is 1835. The original homestead was across the road, built in the 1700s. The owner says as long as they have been there, no one has detected the property.

All this taken with a grain of salt. I think I can at least clean up behind anyone who may have hunted it before.
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The large copper in the first pic is or was a 17?? I'm leaning toward 30 something. It was a lot more legible before I tried to clean it. How many times have I done this? Let me count them. Too many times.
Todays take. Enough to tease one into coming back.
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Nice finds Bob. I like the saying on the end about dying broke.
Often when my sister visits and brings her daughter along I give her a little bit of gold or a speice I found. Her, my neice is called April and I found a 1/2 g bit in the shape of a near perfect A and gave her it in a gem pod. I was asked why not keep them myself and said "cos my coffin would be too heavy".
Have a good one Bob.
 
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