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    V For Victory

    Storms hit today and the sunshine, so hi ho hi ho off to the beach I go. 2 hours, and I start with this old childs ring, and finish with a V nickel. The nickels are usually not this good of condition.
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    GAR Button

    Cold and snowing today, but if you venture out past the frozen part of the lake shore, it's only 2 feet deep. So all you need is a beach scoop, and a set of neoprene waders and your in business. I have hit the lake hard this winter, and have found some of my best finds to date. Although this is...
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    You never know what you'll find!

    I guess you could say, I have it real bad! I have to go out and do a dig about very other day or more. So what do you do when it's below zero, and everything is frozen? You break through the ice. That's what I did the other day when I dug this up. I was actually following up on a lost ring lead...
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    Another personal first

    Tried to put this one on the last post, but didn't fit. The other day we had a storm, and the waves cut into my favorite ring beach and produced 5 rings in just a couple hours. Another personal first! 3 of them are 14k. Stoked!
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    Two firsts for 2014

    The first is an 1886 S seated dime, that's the first seated I have found. Our area was settled in 1870, so it's hard to find these. Plus we have several other TR's in the area, that have vacuumed up many of the easy finds. The next I found was the 1907 Barber quarter. That was my first barber...
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