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Back in the saddle!

jim tn

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Had a couple of errands (wife demands) to run this morning, so my hunting time was curtailed somewhat. Managed to dig 6 coins, 5 wheat cents, a 52 Rosie and a few other targets, from a fairly small area. Will have to expand my area sweeping, as all the coins were of the older varieties. The wheats were a ?, 57d, 44, 40s and a 17. The first picture is a shot just as I was getting started. The 2nd is silver in the hole. The 3rd shows a brush pile I was working around and out from when I got the Rosie. 4th, silver and wheats. The last shot is of the "nut" for the hunt. Merry Christmas to all. HH jim tn
 
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Another nice hunt Jim.
Is that 3rd picture more than a brush pile like evidence of a former structure in the area?
Cheers,
tvr
 
I'm glad to see you get another silver today.:thumbup:

Nothing but wheat pennies, a bullet, old dog tag and a couple of old foreign coins for me. What surprises me, is the fact that most of the old coins are only few inches down under the the leaf matter. I like this woods hunting a lot. If it beeps, I dig.:)

Oh BTW, I met your good buddy while I was detecting and waiting for Chris to show up near the parking spot.

tabman

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Jim, in the last pic, what is the tubular thingy?
 
Neita, I don't have a clew. i first thought maybe an exacto (sp) knife, that a blade and head affix to, but there are no threads in the front. Don't know!! Thanks everyone and Merry Christmas to all. HH jim tn
 
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