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Finds from last 5 outings...

bertman

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Except for a few days this week temps were good enough to get out and swing the F75... Off to a good start this year and hope all of you get to hunt soon...
I didn't take any pictures of the junk I dug, but rest assured, there was plenty...

HH Robert
 
Great finds man,keep it up so us northeners dont go insane,nice pix......rick in mi.
 
Nice job and we do appreciate your posts. Short of starting a brush fire or investing in a jack hammer we are stuck till spring. I actually took the detector out the other day just to hear it. I knew there was no way to dig, but wanted to hear a signal or two.

Don
HH
 
Bertman,
That is a nice variety of finds, I wish I could find a pig like that! That 1914 D is worth some bucks.Thanks for the pictures. Randy
 
iskirkra said:
Bertman,
That is a nice variety of finds, I wish I could find a pig like that! That 1914 D is worth some bucks.Thanks for the pictures. Randy

Thought the pig was maybe a worn seated when first dug as there is no reeded edge... I thought the same thing when I started to rub the wheatie as I've only found one other 1914 wheat cent and it was a Philly... This one has an "S" mint, but I'm happy with it...

HH Robert
 
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