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Time for a little relic hunting

Larry (IL)

Well-known member
Not much to show for it but I got a lot of exercise and fresh crisp air yesterday.

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Ok Daryl, How did you do yesterday? I heard it wasn't too muddy out where you guys were. That's a big plus. HH, Nancy
 
Nice Finds Larry
I found my most valuable object yet... It has $5 left on it
 
Nancy-IL said:
Ok Daryl, How did you do yesterday? I heard it wasn't too muddy out where you guys were. That's a big plus. HH, Nancy


I didn't find much but thoroughly enjoyed the hunt. Just a leather rivet and a small flat button. Oh yea, and two golf balls.
 
Good work Larry. Sometimes nice to just get out. You to Flinthunter.

Free lunch Louie! That's great. Never know what you'll find while out detecting eh.

I had literally 1hr to hunt yesterday and that included travel time. So I hit that curb strip I've been eyeing in my town. 45 min. using my son's F2 so I can get a idea of what it's like, and best I could do was 66 cents. Oldest coin was 70's penny and a dog tag from 1967, Fulton County. The dog tag is weird cause the strip is at least 25 min. drive from Fulton County. Oh well, I'll take what I can get.

HH!
 
Hey, $5 is $5 whether it is food or silver..........:biggrin:
 
At least you didn't come home empty handed. Love those flat buttons too. Golf balls make great canon balls. :) HH, Nancy
 
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