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Learning The F75

Lee- IN

New member
Larry and I got together this afternoon and went to a house site we got permission to hunt, Larry's wife Diane got an Indian there the other day.
Today we got there and in about 30 minutes I had dug an 1897 V-Nickel, then I saw a bright geen something on the ground, run the detector over it and it sounded off, I looked closer and it was a 1919 wheat, I believe there was a Kabillion 1919 minted. A little later I got a 1924 wheat, Larry dug 2 not one but 2 "Good For" Tokens. I had also by this time found 2 arrow heads, not perfect, but they are the first I ever found. A little later I dug the 1914 Barber Dime. Then I dug 2 tokens, one is a tool tag that is really crusty, I'll have to work on it along with the V-nickel, The tool tag is from Muncie, Indiana. The other one is for the Pingree Girl shoes. Larry then got a 1919 wheat. All in all, I had a great afternoon.Still learning the F75[attachment 54829 barber2.jpg][attachment 54830 barber3.jpg][attachment 54831 barber4.jpg][attachment 54832 barber5.jpg]
 
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