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Dry dirt and blisters...Worth the Silver!

GoGoGopher

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Went out for about 2 hours this afternoon to the same Elementary School lot I hit last hunt...Pickins were slim, ground was dry, and blisters were many, as I left my gloves at home.
I did manage a 1959 Silver Quarter in great shape though...Dug it from about 9 inches. The token was at 6" and the little pistol was at 8 inches...It is a gold color on the plating, and is stamped China 920??? It is a mini cap gun key chain fob (broken).
Next oldest coin was a 1960 Lincoln cent. All found with the Fisher CZ 7a Pro and 8" coil.

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Good diggins! Keep at it. I couldn't even imagine digging that deep in the dry ground here in South Texas...although I know the CZ7a Pro will sound off on it. Need a pick and a shovel. I enjoy seeing someone finding something as I keep cool in front of my computer. Praying for rain.
 
Not into grading coins but that quarter is in super shape. Here in Pa. got a couple days of rain and good to go on digging deepies and 9 inches on a quarter is only the start relative the silver and depth...Lets hope it cools off as certainly been a dry hot summer and lets hope for a better fall...
 
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