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WA st tax token

TURNMASTER

Active member
4 wheats, a Catholic Cross pendant and a Washington state tax token. That is my first token. No silver though, The dates are good and I am hitting other stuff, Like a SS nut at 3" solid ping and 42 on tid. Bunch of brass screws and several brass washers. Small handfull of clad.
The cross is kinda neat I liked digging that for sure.

[attachment 140049 cross.JPG]

HH
Jeff
 
It looks like you had a good hunt, congrats on the nice finds. Since you found 4 wheat's, a pendent and a token at that site I'll bet that their is a silver coin there.
 
Mark in S.E. IA said:
It looks like you had a good hunt, congrats on the nice finds. Since you found 4 wheat's, a pendent and a token at that site I'll bet that their is a silver coin there.
I've covered about half of it. Pulled about 15 to 18 wheat there so far. That's where I got my two silvers.

They are getting ready to doze the place. The public meeting and zone change notice went up this week.

I am going to hit it every time I go till I'm done or its gone. Yeah I think there is more silver there. I'll take my rake next time I go.

When the place has been dozed is it good to go back to?

HH
Jeff
 
Keep going back until the concrete is poured! Depending on how deep they doze the ground, they may be doing you a favor by taking off the first layer of dirt. Who knows how much is down there, just beyond the reach of your detector now. Taking off 6 or 8 inches could open up a whole new era of coins! And when they do the dirt work, don't neglect those piles of lose dirt they push aside. I can't tell you how many coins I've pulled out of dirt piles from construction sites. Not only could they have been too deep to detect initially. But by dozing the dirt around, they separate targets and could isolate them from previously adjacent trash. HH Randy
 
I have found 2 of those WA tax tokens this year in Montana. Where are u at?
 
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