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My deeped find tonight.

I went to a Catholic Church in the front yard of the pastors house. In the past I found a mint 1899 Barber Quater, seated dime, a few wheats, IH and Catholic medalions. The small area has been hunted over with an Explorer XS with 8" and 10" coils, Advantage w/8", Sovereign w/8", CZ5 w/ 8" and C$ w/8". Today I went thru with the AT Pro and hit lots of targets I would dig but right then I only was looking for nickels and high tones.

I hit a very tiny high tone that made me stop and check it out. It had that very little high tone all the way around. The depth meter was maxed at 10". I though why not take cut the sod back and see if I still get a hit and when I did it was then hitting loud. So I'm thinking could it be a barber or seated. I take a scoop out and get a glimpse of a gold colored coin and for a second I'm getting really excited till i pick it up and find out it's aluminum. A president on one side and cracker jack metal on the other. Cracker Jack items can be good finds. Anybody know?

Rick
 
The Cracker Jack Mystery club started in May of 1933 . It was the largest marketing campaign the company ever conducted. Presidential coins were printed until 1936............32 million of them.
 
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