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Massachusetts Colonial 1/2 cent and other goodies

JASONSPAZ1

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Well the weather was great today(for now), I went to one of my favorite spots that is so huge that no amount of detectorists could put a dent in it.
I got a really corroded Massachusetts 1/2 cent. As soon as I saw the faint image of the Indian with the arrows in his right hand I think. I also got an 1886 Canadian dime that I cant wait for John E in the Garrett forums to see. Also saved was a buffalo nickle date unknown, a 1903 V nickle, a 1919 wheatie, and three IH pennies 1888,1895, and 1893. plus a broken old coat button and a bullet. If this was my last hunt due to the winter coming I would be happy with the finds. I just have to get into the Nor Easter storms that will be hitting the beaches this winter so I can save some poor Spanish coinage.
Take care guys and gals
Jason
 
Excellent finds! we are fortunate to live in NewEngland. nothing gets me more excited than finding the oldest of the goodies! You are fortunate to have an area that you feel confident in finding something each trip. What is the history of this area and just how large is it? By the way I see you used your G.T. Some people say its not the best choice for this type of hunting, I dissagree, The G.T. is a powerhouse and so far has found me many treasures old and new at every type of location it shines! I recently found a Mass. militia button ( arm w/ sword) at an area I have swung over a dozen times, no lie, the G.T. found what my other two FORMER detectors could not and it was only 6 inches at the most.
 
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