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Six Silver Saturday

Johnny Cache

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Well last weekend I was granted and then denied permission to do an old yard. I thought that was the end of that, but then the homeowner approached me and said "hey, tomorrow would be good so come on over. Sorry we were busy last weekend". This morning I drove over there and was happy to see such a large yard. I was introduced to the family pet, what a nice dog!

I found a bunch of coins, couple of junk rings, lots of signals everywhere! I managed 6 silver dimes which was fun, and then I found something I never thought I'd ever find--an 1844 Province of Canada Half Penny Token. I might add that I went across the line to the US to detect this yard. I found a pre-confederation Canadian coin in the US?? I was delighted to say the least.

All in all it was a great morning, and there is still more of this yead to detect!
 
Some brilliant finds you got there mate the at pro is sure doing the its job:) I hope to get the same results with mine
 
Nice old coinage and silver .Great finds. Congrats .
 
Thanks everybody. I'm pretty sure I will be able to do a few more yards close to this one.

I dug (carefully) a lot of targets in this yard, and it hasn't rained here for a month so things are really dry. I was worried about the plugs being dried out and looking like crap, but this morning I awoke to RAIN! I'm excited to have some moist ground, and I'm happy that the plugs should turn out nice.

I gave the homeowner the two little rings, and a nice 1919s Wheat Penny. I straightened and fixed the little cat face crackerjack ring, she got a kick out of it!
 
i live in northeren vt on the candian border i also found a bank of montral bank token a bout the same year as yours they look very much a like cool tokens fun to find as is anything 1800,s you had a great hunt congrates
 
Great hunt, Johnny! Six silvers, and it looks like a ring and fob charm, too. Hope you get to finish that yard off!
 
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