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A few more from the old city park.

Ed (Upstate NY)

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Got out this morning for a couple hours. First good dig was a mercury dime and when I stuck my probe back in the hole, got another high tone and pulled out a second mercury dime. There was a small iron nail in the spoils pile so I guess that masked the dimes enough to keep them from being dug previously in this pounded park. Later on I added the 1903 Indian head cent and a nice 1919 Buffalo nickel to my keeper pouch. In the last 3 weeks I've dug nearly 30 older coins from this same park. Most from 1860-1870's. Wish there was some older silver to be found.
 
Good job Ed, love those Mercs in the same hole as iron! Congratulations!

You’ll find the older ones soon, best of luck.

Tony
 
Ed, I take it you were using your trusty SE. It is an amazing streak that you are on. Only snow will stop you now.
 
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