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Mother Lode

codydog50

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Its been a while since I have posted anything on this forum, been finding lot's of clad, $3.00 this morning. came home and took a break. thought I would check out the area where I found all the silver dimes a couple months ago:detecting: I figured I got it all!. found these 3 mercs and a old button in 1/2 hour detecting, nothing but nails after that. brings the total to 38 dimes 1890 to 1929:jump:still can't believe my luck! Time to buy a power ball ticket !!..HH,,,C-Dog
 
Great job! nice mercs! - they are always welcome to "jump underneath" my coil. Go back and grid the area in a totally different pattern. You just might be amazed again! Another thing, we don't always clean it out as it seems some sites just keep giving and giving. My local parks are like this. Most of the detecting society has left them for dead but I still pull Indian Head cents, Mercury & Roosevelt dimes & wheat pennies galore. I even popped a 1907 v-nickel out of a kicked, beaten and left for dead park. Keep up the great work! - Jim
 
3 Merc's...........aaaahhhhhh........that's a nice feeling to have. Especially when returning to the 'scene of the crime':)
 
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