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we found 8 colonial coins today!! from 1739 to 1789

maineman1

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Morning everyone! Would like to share with you a hunt mt two partners an i went on yesterday! we had been looking at this one place in York pa. for sometime now but never got around to hunting ithe spot! well! yesterday we got there an before i could get ready Barrett who was with me hit for a colonial coin an then Antwqoine got one also an i still had not got totally ready to hunt! But got some nice pics i think we found them all in an area about 100 foot square area ! an we just could not believe what we were finding! WE have no idea what was there before it was just an area by a big barn that looked good to try!
WE ended the day with me finding four of the coins an Antwoine getting three an Barrett finding one!! along with a coat buckle that had a C S on the back of it . We are not sure weather it from a south Carolina soldier or not!! but if you FB me at larry daigle york pa you will see all the coins an the fun we had that day!!! wishing everyone here a great day as we had yesterday!! I got the oldest an the 1739 was in great condition an only 3 inches down just crazy on the depth.
 
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They wash out from the Dunes, Dunes rather than being brought in from the sea. There must have been some beach erosion in that area.

Good job
BY
Jason
 
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