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My very first coin cache, woohoo!

Cutaplug

New member
Hunted an old mansion I had pulled 11 silvers from last time. This time got my very first coin cache. They were modern coins, 14 quarters in a film canister, but still really fun to dig :clapping:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdNUGU-pIno
 
Awesome hunt! I bet the film roll canister got the heart rate up! Way to go! That's a great site you are on, good luck next time.
 
Sooper Dave said:
Awesome hunt! I bet the film roll canister got the heart rate up! Way to go! That's a great site you are on, good luck next time.

When I was younger I used to put valuables in film canisters. They're just the perfect size for storing things so I was very excited to see what was inside =)
 
Goes4ever said:
man look at all that silver! nice job!

Thanks =) After being there twice I think the place was escavated in the early 1900's. The House has been there since the early 1800's but the oldest coins I've found have been mercs and wheaties from the early 1900's...
 
Another nice video... Great finds!
 
:beers:

Bunker
 
Very nice. Great hunt!! Congrats and HH
 
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