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oo kind of day

sube

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[/img] Well first time out found this old church doing research 1909 to 1931 burned down only steps remain . As you can see the steps led into the woods .Had the camera on macro for the steps lol.This has got to be the smallest chuch I ever seen 30 feet long and 20 wide the foundation is still there with a ton of iron . Finally got a barber quarter been about 5 years since the last one and a barber dime both 0s . 0 kind of day ground was froze kind of hard to dig the only place you could dig was by the road . Well be going back when it thaws out it sure was nice to finally put the coil to the ground .:thumbup: sube
 
Nothing wrong with that haul!

Right on Sube.
 
way to go! it must have felt awful good getting out after this long winter
 
Wow!!! Nice pull... You gotta love them old coins!! :clapping:
 
Your soil is kind to the indians. I've never found any in that nice condition in NY.
 
Now that's what I call an awesome Hunt ! Congrats. Joe
 
Nice reward for that winter research Sube - Barbers and Injuns for the first hunt of the year is sweet justice!
 
Very nice Indians. I wouldn't do nothing but soak those in some distilled water and then maybe use some Dove soap to wash the dirt off. I just recently found some Indians that I used the same method and they all turned out well (About to work on the videos). Nice silvers too. :thumbup:
 
OUTSTANDING :clapping:

Where are you where the ground is still mostly Frozen?

Been going out almost daily since Spring has Sprung about 10 days ago and aside for a Silver Ring Nothing to speak of :cry:

Cannot wait to Find A Decent Silver and in the Five years I Have Been Digging only Found One Barber Quarter

Major Congrats
 
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