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whispered from the depths

greasecarguy

New member
At 12", this is the deepest coin I have ever dug. 20' from where i found the reale last month, I have been over this area several times. I have to attribute this to my new 10x12 SEF coil. :beers: This whispered to me at a constant 00 29/28 . Sometimes this is a false signal as it is too good to be true, but reality this time. think its an 1837 as this scan does not do it justice.. Full liberty and stars, it is a nice coin. Wonder if it is a rare variety? :surprised:

2 full shovel fulls down and i see the green disc ; on the top of my pile. u know that feeling!:clapping::bouncy:

If u don't have this coil, u should get one. :yikes:

Also from another location, I found this coin but i have no clue what it is. not sure if it says 1962 or 1862, but I think a british penny? ??? ??? Sitting camouflaged by a trusty nail (they r ur friends) , this explained why it remained at 6-7"

Hh

Aaron
 
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