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It Read A Coin Sized Object, A Quarter At 5 Inches

John-Edmonton

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And that's pretty well how it went. I headed out to the same place I got the 1925 US quarter last week, and go figure, I got another silver US quarter. And another Canadian silver quarter along with a silver dime too. Some other interesting items were found too. The clock was still clicking, even though the crystal was cracked. It was out about an hour, so I figure that it was lost before daylight savings time came into effect.

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Here's a closeup of the best coins. I also found some Canadian coins in the 40's. That belt buckle might be silver, however, there were no markings on it.
 
Way to go John, it sounds like you have found a great place to hunt. How big of an area is it?
 
It is BIG! Only problem is, is that it is so dense with bushes, and bushes of the worst kind with prickles or thorns.
 
Very nice John...keep working that site! (Band-aids can be bought at Costco... in quantity.) Good job with the pic's.
 
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