Malaquin, his wife ( Brian & Anna), my daughter Shelby and I went to test the forum hunt site out today. Well it rained for a couple hours so we only hunted it for a bit after the rain stopped. Looks like it will have some great potential for some oldies. The site dates to the middle 1800's.
Anna and Shelby
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Mike & Brian
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A little over an hour and here are my keepers. 3 wheats 1919, 1936, and 1946, a Cracker Jack gun, and a Good for 5 cents trade token that is counter stamped (S. Zang) I have no doubt there are Indians, old silver, and much more goodies to be had there!
I can't wait for the forum hunt!
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Sunday mornings sunrise.
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Anna and Shelby
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Mike & Brian
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A little over an hour and here are my keepers. 3 wheats 1919, 1936, and 1946, a Cracker Jack gun, and a Good for 5 cents trade token that is counter stamped (S. Zang) I have no doubt there are Indians, old silver, and much more goodies to be had there!
I can't wait for the forum hunt!
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Sunday mornings sunrise.
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God Bless! Betty