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Indian Silver Dream

metaltaylor4

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Today was great. Found 2 Walkers in one hole! It was only about 4 inches too. Just before that found an 1890 Indian at about 5 inches. The quarter was only at about 3. This place has never been touched it's a relatives house and I plan on covering every inch of this place. Another record was accomplished too, with 8 pennys and one nickel in one SINGLE hole. About 4 were newer wheats too. What a day...:clapping:
 

Ah, virgin hunting grounds :clapping:....Houses are truly an untapped source of old coins/relics. Just think of all the awesome finds in the front/back yards of houses that have never been detected. :rolleyes:

Congrats on your day! Go back and work that ground very patiently. I bet there's plenty of silver dimes there too.

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 
Very nice finds!!! One Walker is good but two in one hole is super. You may want to dig some of the deeper non-coin signals - maybe a gold ring or neat old relic will show up. Happy Hunting!
 
Those walkers are a favorite of mine...great vintage work of art... Two in the same hole would get anybodys blood pumpin when those big fat coins pop out.
 
Thanks to all for their nice comments. This is what it looked like when we lifted the plug. Didn't have to dig at all. There are rumors of a box of money from the early 1900's buried on the property. Can't wait to keep looking for it. :super:
 
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