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I wish I could say it was deep old silver but it was neither but it was silver!:yo:

phinbolt

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Didn't get out of work till 5:00 mtn time and it was hot out so I made sure I had plenty to drink. I had planed early in the day of where I was going to hunt and what I was going to target Old silver was the goal! The park I was hunting is circa 1900's oldest coin to date out of this park is the Indian heads I pulled earlier this year. the area was a steep hill that I figured over the years had been used for sledding, tubing and sliding in the winter about halfway up the hill I got a shallow silver signal and there in the plug I cut was a 1964 Roosevelt dime and it was all of maybe 2" deep so like I said it was neither deep or old but hey I'll take silver anyway I can get it! Here's the remainder of the change from this morning and the not so deep not so old silver from this afternoon
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Good going there you! Silver is always good , you had a better hunt than me! Congrats!!! I'm getting out about 4:30 this coming morning to beach hunt so I'm gonna try out the C&S coil there , HH hunting with hank.com
 
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