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There Be Injuns in them Hills

DiggerODirt

Active member
Started off the day with a friend in a stretch of woods across a creek near me...Did not find anything of interest here after about 2 hours, and gave up...Moved on to a park from the 1800s that is now just a wooded area with a bunch of steps...Slope was about 40 degrees up about 125 yards...It was a workout for sure just trying to NOT tumble down the hill...lol...My Friend found 5 Silvers with his CTX 3030...I was only able to come up with 1 Indian Head Cent (1907), and 1 Wheat Cent (1953D)...Most of my targets were copper cents unfortunately. The Indian was at 6 inches.

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Happy Hunting,
 
Way to go on the indian. Now that i have a CZ i'll be seeing alot of those. I just dug up 3 and my cz 70 went down to 8 inches what a machine. congrads
 
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