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This is much better :clapping:

JMC

New member
I figured why not try it again after lunch. I had some files sending and had about a half hour to kill. Hit a section of the front yard and then along the street/grass edge on the south side of the yard. Found an unfired .45 auto round buried next to a tree in the front and 8 pull tabs. On other side a couple of Lincoln pennies, 1980 and one I could not read. Then a 1905 Indian Head. That was pretty cool. We have brick streets in this part of town and it was about a foot off the bricks in the yard about 8 inches down. Finally another older coin. :detecting: I was using the Compadre without my headphones. Too darn hot and humid to cover your head with any extra stuff.
 
hay i am with you on not using headphones, thats a great find, that compadre is proving itself,
 
Nice looking coin.:thumbup: It should clean up nicely with a long soaking in some olive oil.

tabman
 
Nice find, there seems to be very little wear on the high points of the coin...maybe it was lost in 1906. HH
 
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