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SLQ, IH's, Wheat's and more

Mark in S.E. IA

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I'm going to keep this post short and sweet. No long read like my last post, lol.

Fri. I went to 2 different places and I found a nice 1924 SLQ " which is the last year for the raised date "a 59d Rosie, a 45d War Nickel, "3" IH's 90, 91, 93 and a 925 silver ring.
I also found a Dr. Bell's Pine Tat Honey stick pin, a Modern Health Crusader pin from 1920. It had something to do with Tuberculosis.

X-505 with the 10.5 DD 7.5 coil, Pattern "1", 4 tones, both places GB was 19 and sen at 20 "max". Most finds were 4" to 6" deep.
 
You guys are inspirational !!! I look forward to when I have built up my skill to the level some of you display!

HH
Jeff
 
TURNMASTER said:
You guys are inspirational !!! I look forward to when I have built up my skill to the level some of you display!

HH
Jeff

thanks TURNMASTER, I also get inspired by looking at other people's post of their great finds like when they find a gold coin or a half dime, a flying eagle cent, a seated half dollar, 13 silver coins in a yard and on an on. seeing those post drives me to learn how to use my MD'er better, my MD'ing style and how to find places that might be hiding those great finds. I try to learn something new everyday when I'm out MD'ing and by reading other peoples post.
 
Congrats on the very good hunt! I really like the old coins! I also like the different itesm IE: the bell, boot, and the other items! Good work, Beale.
 
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