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This Week's Finds

doc1964

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These are the finds that I came up with since last weekend... had the flu Thursday and Friday so I think I got out 3 or 4 times this week. Ended up with 14 wheats (1909 the oldest), 2 Georgies, 3 Indians (1874, 1882 and 1908 - that was stuck to a 1912 wheat), 2 silver rings, one nice heavy one with stones of some kind, an old "ring" that I like that someone made a long time ago from twisting brass wire, some misc old decorative items, a 44P war nickel, a '64D rosie and (yipee!) an 1875 seated dime!
 
That is a fantastic week esp for being sick part of it!!

Congrats!!
 
congrats, those Indians and the silver are in great shape,nice
 
sube said:
Those are some pretty sharp coins Doc have you tried the 6 inch coil yet.

Sube, I have not - gonna have to pick one up - looks like a hot little loop!
 
WTG some good finds :twodetecting::minelab::cheers:
 
gare-oh said:
Very nice finds indeed :) What type of areas were you hunting ?

All city parks - a couple that I have hunted before and the last one which was an old square fountain park in the middle of a city that I finally got up the guts to stop and hunt - this is where the 2 old injuns and the seated came from (1 small area that had deeper signals).
 
Very impressive Doc, congrats. :thumbup:
 
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