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1728 and 1781 Spanish silver

Leslie(nova scotia)

Well-known member
Wowzer! Navy Davy and I met up with Ryan and Jeff for an outing.
First stop netted me a large cent that was toasty to say the least. We left that spot after a half hour as not much was found here. Next spot Ryan pulls out a nice 1917 large cent along with an early Lizzy dime. Navy Davy who braved the deep furrows was rewarded with a silver thimble. Man walking here was hazardous to ones health as there was a few mighty deep holes here caused by the recent plowing.
Hitting the third spot was a different beast with tall grass and an incline. Lord love a duck this wanker struggled at this point. Was nice to be hunting for a few oldies instead of quota! Then Zen Guru (AT Pro International) let loose with a solid 72...out popped a 1728 one real. About 5 minutes later another solid signal at 85 and out popped a 1781 2 real. Luck of the swing not skill. My batteries ran out so back to the truck. Out goes the copper tops and in goes 4 Ever ready that for the first second gave me the full array of bars. Two steps later the Every ready became Never ready so I bugged ND for a fresh four pack.
Saw Jeff digging in earnest. What the halibut he was so deep that only the handle of his spade was above the hole. Have never witnesses a hole that low that gave up coin...a large copper.
Great day with fellow diggers with 3 of us hitting silver and not too mention everyone doing well!
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Wowzer! Navy Davy and I met up with Ryan and Jeff for an outing.
First stop netted me a large cent that was toasty to say the least. We left that spot after a half hour as not much was found here. Next spot Ryan pulls out a nice 1917 large cent along with an early Lizzy dime. Navy Davy who braved the deep furrows was rewarded with a silver thimble. Man walking here was hazardous to ones health as there was a few mighty deep holes here caused by the recent plowing.
Hitting the third spot was a different beast with tall grass and an incline. Lord love a duck this wanker struggled at this point. Was nice to be hunting for a few oldies instead of quota! Then Zen Guru (AT Pro International) let loose with a solid 72...out popped a 1728 one real. About 5 minutes later another solid signal at 85 and out popped a 1781 2 real. Luck of the swing not skill. My batteries ran out so back to the truck. Out goes the copper tops and in goes 4 Ever ready that for the first second gave me the full array of bars. Two steps later the Every ready became Never ready so I bugged ND for a fresh four pack.
Saw Jeff digging in earnest. What the halibut he was so deep that only the handle of his spade was above the hole. Have never witnesses a hole that low that gave up coin...a large copper.
Great day with fellow diggers with 3 of us hitting silver and not too mention everyone doing well!
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Pulling tow like that is definitely considered a darn good outing.
 
Good to see you again. Great to see you are still finding the good stuff.
 
Sweet cograts
 
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