Bell-Two
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Monday was a gorgeous day just begging us to go out and hunt. Doug, Malachi, Diane and I decided to go to the old park and try our luck there. This place has given us many good finds over the last couple of years but it is much more difficult to find an old coin there. We have found Seated dimes, Seated Quarter, Barber dimes, Indians, Two Cent pieces, Shield Nickels, V-Nickels and more. Today the hunting was tough as usual, nails and junk with virtually every target you dig. Diane scored first with a very crusty Indian Head, 1903 which fortunately cleaned up nice. Doug found an intact Pocket Watch which hopefully will be able to be opened at some point he also had 4 wheats at this time. I was next on the board, after checking out a very jumpy signal that was bouncing around a 38 to 41 on the conductive range on the E-Trac I dug my target. First out of the hole was a square nail and a bit of can slaw and then using my X-1 probe I got a very nice sound and I retrieved at about 8