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Two Hour Hunt Gets One Penny :rofl: But A Good One :super:

John-Edmonton

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What a day! It snowed most of the day, but it melted by the time I got off work. It was 3 degrees above freezing, so I headed home, grabbed the AT Gold with that nice 5" x 8" coil and searched some nearby woods. I really had no expectations, and just wanted to get rid of the blahs from such a cool cloudy snowy day. However, I got a signal bouncing around the VDI of 75, which in the past ID'd a large cent or an old Heinz 57 metal relish bottle cap. Well.....it turned out to be a 1918 large cent in pretty good condition.

Just might try again tomorrow after work. :devil:
 
Yep! Thats a good one! :clapping::clapping: I sure hope the snow stays off the dirt for a little longer!
Mud
 
Those large cents are beautiful coins & nice that you could get out and enjoy the woods!
 
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