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Pro back from TX and on Fire :hot: My first Silver

Stryker47

New member
Got the pro back works great and Love the upgrade fits my long arms much Better. After 2 yrs of eyeballing this one old house that was empty I ran into the owner and got permission to hunt it. first target was a 71 penny next target was My FIRST silver in 3 yrs of hunting and it was a double :clapping: dug the plug and out popped a 1925 Merc and a 1952 Rosie together on top each other stuck the pin pointer in the hole and it went off I popped a 47 wheatie outta the same hole . next two targets were a 26 wheatie and a 42 wheatie. Found the star thing later it has the letters PEERLESS one letter in each triangle ANY help on the ID would be appreciated. forgot the Washington state tax token I found and a old key from Sears that has a pic of a smiling key with a top hat and cane on it HH to all thanks for looking.
 
The Peerless item is most likely a kids toy spur rowel.
 
I just dream about those kind of spills.

Good going.

Jerry
 
Silver is always nice, good job.
 
I was thrilled being my first silver I didn't get to finish the property so I am dying to get back . I have hunted some old areas but always came up empty I had a feeling this house would produce and it did , My patience was rewarded. Now where's my silver dollar. :rofl: HH to all and thanks to every one for the post. Oh and the star is a rowel for a kids spur thanks Forrest mc
 
Stryker47 said:
My patience was rewarded. Now where's my silver dollar. :rofl:

Your silver dollar is buried say, 6 inches deep, somewhere in the United States of America. All you have to do is run your coil over it and you can dig it up! Easy as pie! :bouncy:
 
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