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WW1 Button, a few cool coins and relics!

BootyHunter

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This Video is actually from last August and was one of the first hunts I did with the CTX3030. Mtwolf2270 and I got out to an older yard a friend of ours owns and was planning to re sod. We were not careful with our digging in the video because he was going to be tilling it up anyway the following Saturday. We had to hunt it before he did as he was paying a crew to till, rake, re sod, and so on so we hit it while we had the chance. Watch as the Searover Subterfuge team preserves some history before the tiller took its toll!! Be sure to also check our our new website, www.searoversubterfuge.com!! Thanks for looking and we kicked off our "fall" metal detecting hunting season yesterday, a little early this year as it has rained so much the water season has been bleak and the ground for once is not a baked pile of dust this time of the year. We will have a weekly episode of our new series, "Preserving the past with Searover Subterfuge" and Mtwolf2270 is working on the first one as we speak. Those episodes will be on our Youtube Channel, Searover Subterfuge, and also linked to the www.searoversubterfuge.com website. Looking forward to finding some good stuff and sharing our hunts with everyone. No matter what we dig up, we always have fun doing it, and that is really the point of this hobby, now isn't it? Stay tuned!
This video is available here: http://youtu.be/jTnKOCpFWdQ
 
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