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Month and a Half....A Few Keepers

MONKOO8

New member
Hey Everyone,
Hoping your gettin some good bell tones wherever your at.
For the past month and a half haven't heard too many good dings here....until last couple of weeks.
Finally managed to fish a few goodies after a pretty good spell. I would attribute some of that
drought to lack of getting out. Its hard to find things if your not tryin'.
The first pic featured the most thickly crusted penny I've dug yet.
thought it might be an IH but after breakin' the crust turned to be an unreadable wheatie
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Pic two...had a couple of good chances.
There is a 1943 twenty centavos piece missing from the second row of coins.
It was laying on top of the dirt.
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Number three...The top row was a first venture to the beach.
Drunkedly stumbled out at 2a.m. with a couple buddies.
It turned out to be more of a scouting expedition...know how i'm gonna do it next time.
The second coin is a zinc that came out looking like a cookie crisp. kinda funny.
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The next pic is from a couple weeks ago.
My dad secured permission and we were to meet and detect a yard.
I woke up a little early and hit a sidewalk near the casa (5'X40') for about an hour before meeting him.
It was a most fortunate stop. seven coins two silver and a silver ring.
The yard produced one wheat cent.
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The last pic is from this past weekend.
Ventured back to finish that same sidewalk with nothing else good to be found..however
there was an empty yard nearby that the city recenty cut.
There were remnants of a small fence and next to it popped the painted 56 rosie.
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Enjoy the pics and Happy Hunting!:biggrin:
 
Looks like you made up for lost time. Nice pile of clad and those silver dimes are nice.
 
:usaflag:Nice haul...congrats !!
 
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