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X-terra 50 breaks it's own oldest coin record in just over a week...

snh

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Last week I found a nice 1697 William and Mary Regal Irish farthing.
Well hit a different field today that has been pounded by Explorers before...and landed a 1693 William and MAry...and also was w Regal irish variety.
Obverse was shot but reverse was in decent shape for a 313 year old coin...plus the date was clear.
No pics yet as my daughter is using the camera at back to shool party.
This field is nasty with iron plus coal clinkers as it sits right on RR tracks. As usual the 50 just cruised through.
The William and Mary was again mixed in with iron nails..probably why it was missed before as it was in a well hit section.
SNH
 
Scott,

You don't need to trade up to the 70, you are doing great with what you have. Personally speaking, for tough conditions like that, I preferred the 50 over the X-70.

Tom
 
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