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Odd pairing

Ronstar

Well-known member
Nothing big but while out making sure jkline didnt wander off babbling yesterday.........

We were on the AdLawn and I besides the usual clad I dug a 1928 wheatie 4” down and then got a buzz on the handheld pinpointer on the side of the plug further up. Expanded the plug and 2” over to my right and 2” deep was a $1 Euro. Euro when scanned with the F75 showed in the low zinc range..... just odd I thought the two being there at different eras.
 
Here's where that old saying applies, you never know what's coming up next.
I'm definitely going to be more diligent with my pinpointer after getting a target out if the hole, there's a good chance there's more than one target down there.
 
I hit the low dime reading first which was the wheatie. Since the Euro was just a thin slice away I got it but the zinc reading afterwards was puzzling, its a perfect diameter match for a quarter too. The area I was in was maybe 75x75’ and I pulled 5Q, 10D and 8N along with a small handful of zincolns. Not one silver dime in the bunch but I noted 5 of the dimes were 65s and two quarters were 65 and 66.......
 
I hit the low dime reading first which was the wheatie. Since the Euro was just a thin slice away I got it but the zinc reading afterwards was puzzling, its a perfect diameter match for a quarter too. The area I was in was maybe 75x75’ and I pulled 5Q, 10D and 8N along with a small handful of zincolns. Not one silver dime in the bunch but I noted 5 of the dimes were 65s and two quarters were 65 and 66.......
Close to a Silver coin loss but '65 & 66 too late! Still better than nothing! Ma
 
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