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Lived by my motto tonight sort of. Dig colonial or go home

CT Todd

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I got out tonight to the house where I had the Bear encounter last week. Almost everything I dug was very old. I got a colonial flat button very deep at about 8-9" followed by another complete colonial shoe buckle that's three for this yard ?? Then I hit a Ct copper 1787. The copper was way down 9-10" sounded great though and banged a 12/46
The last thing was a 1908 dog license. A hole lot of fun. (Meant the pun)
 
Nice digs!! Congrats!!!
 
Yet another Connecticut copper - they are falling like rain on you guys! Nice digs Todd:thumbup:
 
Copper is nice, but love that buckle...
 
It must be fun to dig coins as old as dirt , great finds now only if they would of dropped so where I live. sube
 
sube said:
It must be fun to dig coins as old as dirt , great finds now only if they would of dropped so where I live. sube

It really is fun to metal detect on the east coast. It's all relative though cause they laugh at us in England.
 
I'm with you Sube, totally jealous but its nice to see someone saving them!
 
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