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11 cents from hunted out farm

Goes4ever

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well got permission after a lot of begging for a 1900 farm. It is abandoned and the owner first said "no" I just don't like to accept no's so I just kept talking and finally got him to turn it into a yes..lol

the owner said a guy hunted the place last year for days on end, and I believe him, this place is almost devoid of signals EXCEPT iron. Well just a perfect place to put the etrac to the test! I went slow as possible thru the heavy iron areas and managed to pull 2 oldies out right beside iron. 1919 wheat and real nice 1917 merc dime. Made me smile the "other guy" missed em :thumbup:
 
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Nice going! Patience does it for permisson and for finding the scarce goodies! May God Bless! Amen! :angel: Ma Betty
 
Hey Terry. Nice finds. I saw a guy I know hunting a farm field just south of our house this morning. Was once an old homesite. He found some brass drawer knobs and he shows me this nice patinaed 1900 Indian. He said he would rather find the relics. I said ok, just throw that Indian back down and I will be back later. He did find a nice little arrowhead and has pulled some civil war buttons from this field in the past. No battles here, but probably from someone who had served in the Union Army.
 
That must be one bad machine! OR you are Quite talented. probably a bit of both
 
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