Bell-Two
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The Fields Of November
Saturday Kyle invited us down to his choice fields for a hunt, Doug, Malachi, Diane drove out to meet him and we all rode to a cornfield first. The stalks were still high in this fresh cut field and so were our expectations. The others got into the field just a bit ahead of me but I was able to make the first find, a 12-25 signal led me believe I had a button or maybe a fatty Indian. I did pop out an Indian but it was not a fatty but a severely corroded 1902. It took us awhile more to find where we thought the house site would be, we dug some ornamental brass pieces a couple of farm relics and then Doug called out and gave the silver signal. His find turned out to be an 1876-CC Seated Dime, a bit worn but a sweet find. Kyle earlier had said he had never found a wheat penny in his fields
Saturday Kyle invited us down to his choice fields for a hunt, Doug, Malachi, Diane drove out to meet him and we all rode to a cornfield first. The stalks were still high in this fresh cut field and so were our expectations. The others got into the field just a bit ahead of me but I was able to make the first find, a 12-25 signal led me believe I had a button or maybe a fatty Indian. I did pop out an Indian but it was not a fatty but a severely corroded 1902. It took us awhile more to find where we thought the house site would be, we dug some ornamental brass pieces a couple of farm relics and then Doug called out and gave the silver signal. His find turned out to be an 1876-CC Seated Dime, a bit worn but a sweet find. Kyle earlier had said he had never found a wheat penny in his fields