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One King George and a couple of buttons

GKMan

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Another great day out in the woods. Fortunately there was still some good finds to be made at the this site. It is the same one that I had an eight copper day a while back. What helped today was that the ferns hadn't grown back yet so I was able to get some spots I previously couldn't detect.Here is some footage of recovering the KG https://goo.gl/photos/zfy6v8cJ8RfBvx688
 
Good hunt, GKM. Looks like it warrants some more time there too before spring growth overtakes everything.
 
Gary what's that green stuff growing there my woods are still brown the snow is gone though this weekend looks nice . As I said before those coins you find are as old as dirt nice hunt . sube
 
Thanks. Good to hear the snow is gone Sube. Hopefully you'll have something green popping up your way soon.
That coin dates anywhere from 1727 to 1760. It is pretty old !
 
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