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Last yrs. favorite digs.......a few pics.......

A 1797 George III copper alongside an 1856 3-cent piece
Back of George III copper
A 3-pence coin bracelet....1899-1900-1907-1912-1914-1918-1931
A neat little "seated trio".....found at different locations.....an 1853 half-dime, an 1889 dime, and an 1877 quarter

Pulled an 1806 George III copper this morning.......better condition than the 1797.....no pics yet. Thanks for viewing.
 
and try to learn this posting pictures stuff (without my girls help:lol:) Just going thru some of last yrs. finds. Started soaking about 30 IH's today. Probably a dozen or so large coppers too that have just been sitting around in a drawer. I remember when I started this hobby......I'd spend hours fussing with my finds. Now, I'm trying to remember where I've put everything.:lol:
 
It'd be great to get up that way this summer. (Do I need a passport yet?)
Maybe I can talk the wife into doing the circle route. Hmmm, say about noon? :lol:
 
The first three recoveries came up in pairs of two, joined by the clasps that I saved pictured in the top left corner of the photo. The last recovery was a single coin. It was kinda neat pulling it up because after finding a piece, I'd run my coil back over the hole. And I continued to get a signal until after the fourth pull from that hole. I believe those 3-pence coins haven't been made for some seventy yrs. or so. A different find, if nothing else. Thanks for viewing.


Rob
 
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