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A Target Rich Environment

DiggerODirt

Active member
Went to another Syracuse area park Saturday with a bit of history. Quite a few Silvers have been found here, but not so much today. Mostly clad, but I did get a few goodies. Also on Friday my friend K and I hit an old mill site out West of me. It was there that I found the Flat button back-marked "Rich Orange Standard Guilt" I believe this is a common Early 1800s Civillian button.
Saturdays finds produced most of the clad (about 95% of it). I also found a Tex-A-Toy 10 cent play coin from 1954, a 1920 (I think) Buffalo Nickel, a 1937 Buffalo Nickel, a 1942 War (35% Silver) Nickel, and 1925, 30, 38, 39, 40 and 42 Wheat Cents. Found $7.25 in clad...Look at all them Quarters!







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WOW, You sure did a lot of digging. Ya got some nice finds... KEN
 
Nice, we all love TRE's!
 
You have to be happy with a high quarter hunt, they add up up quite fast and pay for accessories. Everyone likes accesories.
 
I have found a couple of "Tex-a-toy" play coins myself, except, IIRC mine are dated 1956......would have to find them again to be sure. One thing for sure, you made a LOT of nice finds. That was a busy day!

Hope it keeps pouring in for you......
 
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