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XL Pro finds some oldies!

mpedicone

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I went up to PA to visit my family and check out this new site my brother had found. He pulled out two mid 1700's large coppers and a flying eagle cent piece the last time he was there. He then waited until I could come up for a visit to go back! What a guy! We had a great saturday at the site! I found my first barber dime and my first mercury dime and also my first 1700's coin! A 1730 brittania! The total for the day was astounding! We found the barber dime, a couple of mercs, 15 wheaties and countless clads! We also found many old relics and made some great memories!
A couple of months ago he helped me pick out my xl pro. He said he loved his and and I would too. He was absolutley right!! Thanks for the guidance and thanks for the weekend!
Enjoy the pics everybody!

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Now I think I have figured out who is hunting in Ligonier!

Remember my brother Rich and I hunted the garden at your folks place at Thomas Crossroads years ago?

HH - Steve Evans
 
Hey Steve! I am not Mike but I do know him! The county soil conservancy owns the land now and they want to dedicate it as an historical site.
I've contacted the conservancy and they said absolutely no altering of the soil is permitted. Oh well!
 
It was deep and hard to get down to the good stuff because there was a lot of coal ash and farm junk except in that little garden where we found some flat buttons and an 1820 something half cent that we gave to your folks. Too bad, another place off limits... :(
 
Hi m.pedicone this is xl pro.Thank you for those kind words.I am so happy that things happened the way they did.When I first dug those coppers and awesome relics a couple of weeks ago my first thoughts were of you.I knew then that there was no way that I could return to that site without you.I want to thank you for the great time and memories.May their be many more.:happy:Oh yeah I almost forgot,great coins!!!
 
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