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Seated on a Buffalo in the Wheat

bula

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I have been hunting several older Lot's for the past few days and have found some nice keepers. The first lot & the first signal 1950 dime, the next signal was a dime also. It turned out to be my first seated dime & the oldest coin so far 1871, found a few wheat's & then off to another lot. The first signal there was my first buffalo it is in bad shape & you can't read the date, a few more wheat's then off to another spot. The first signal you guessed it another buffalo, this one is 1929 and in better shape, a few more wheat's and off to the last lot of the day. The first signal there was you guessed it another buffalo and a keeper 1917s, I thought I had had a good and then I got a quarter signal, I was hoping old, out popped a size 10 silver cub scout ring. That makes 13 rings for the year, a few more wheat's and then I got another iffy signal jumping all over so I dug. I guess everything was going well and the MD god's thought I needed a cattle truck to haul off the Buffalo's. Thought that was it but nope, I had to get a Little police car to escort the Buffalo's home. I didn't bother taking pics of all of the gold I dug, that's because there was none, just the normal truck load of pop tops. The key will not fit the truck or the cop car, I don't know what it is for.
 
MAN OH MAN BULA! You've really got the good spots and they will keep you busy all summer long. BIG congratulations on your seated dime and all the buffaloes. WOW! 1929 is a year that's close to my heart. It was the year my dad was born, so I always love to see coins from that year. Thanks for the wonderful story and the pictures. HH to you and all, Nancy
 
Someone on vision forum just found there first seat dime 1888,at his parents home that he has been hunting since 80s it was his oldest coin.Sound like you had a good hunt.
 
[size=x-large][/size]Fantastic.......:clapping:........:clap:........:thumbup:
 
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