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I love 01/41 :)

Hello all!!

I went to my new permission after work tonight, And man is that place a modern change Mess!!

But I had a couple scores, One was a 52 wheat, A vintage lure and then I got the sweet 01/41 on the ctx about 7 inches down. Started to dig my plug and of course there is a big ole root in the hole, Kept digging, working my way under the root and Pow!!!! there she was, 1940 S walking liberty half. And of course I kissed it with my digger :( I think every walker I have dug has met my digger??

Needless to say I am a happy camper. Going back tomorrow, Hoping for some older stuff too since the house was built in 1901..



 
Nice work. I found a Barber half recently...my first half. I'd like to add a walker to the collection but that hasn't happened yet.
 
Nice Walker! I have dug several too and I think I hit most also. Think its a matter of the TIDs not being in the usual sopt and us gettibg complacent. Just heading out now in Southern Chester County , PA. To a field that had scattered coin collection dropped from a house burglary years ago. I'll be thinging about your kiss. Wait a min, that kinda sounds a little odd!!!
 
I found this bracelet in a foot of sand at Myrtle Beach, it was black with tarnish and is all .925 silver. I didn't realize what I found till I got home. It's late in the season but still some good targets to be found.
 
bwstephen said:
I found this bracelet in a foot of sand at Myrtle Beach, it was black with tarnish and is all .925 silver. I didn't realize what I found till I got home. It's late in the season but still some good targets to be found.

I live about 25 miles from the beach and found one of those bangles. Just went back to my jug of keepers to confirm it.
It was about 2 years ago. The one I am talking about is the globe or round piece that has so many holes in it. I have been
wanting to go but just haven't found time since the storm. I bet there is a lot of sand gone possibly exposing a lot of old finds
 
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