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:usaflag:Another Crematorium Tag, An Indian Cent And Silver!!:detecting:

Cupajo

Active member
As the sun peeked outa the low-lying clouds just after sun rise this AM I hoped it would clear away some of the cloud cover and create a bit of warmth to chase the early morning chill away.

Starting 10 minutes or so before sun-rise I already had several targets recovered and was looking forward to placing some of that illusive gold into my pouch.

The treasure Gods offered me a little silver as a consolation prize and I took it.

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Mr Dual Field, Diablo and I recovered 79 targets in the 4 hours we hunted, 9 of which were bullets like yesterday along with two un-fired cartridges, a .38 Special and a .45 ACP, a well preserved Merc., the remnants of a very small silver bracelet, an Indian Head Penny and a small silver ring.

A crematorium tag rounded out the day as the last target and had me contemplating life during the short ride home.

GL&HH Friends,

CJ
 
Congrats on a good days finds.
 
Crematorium Tags Should go back to the sea . I find a lot of them here where I hunt . I give it the blessing and send back to the sea ...
 
When I return them to the waterthey will never be dug up again unless the hunter uses deep water scuba gear!!:)
 
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