E-Trac-Ohio
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I went back to an old town picnic area yesterday - got a one hour hunt in before it started snowing really hard. Got a nice - deep FE 12 - CO 11/13 hit - turned out to be a 1928 Bufallo Nickel - took exactly one step - another Bufallo Nickel - this one was a 1927 - both were down about 5" and they were only four feet apart. Thinking I could be on to an old pocket spill - I searched the entire area. Didn't find any other coins in that area but I ended up finding a 1948-D Wheat Cent on the way out. In this part of the country - any hunt this time of the year - is a good hunt - it sure was great to see a few old coins come out of the ground again !
HH --- Mark
PS - I used a bench grinder to put a real sharp tip on my Lesche digger a few weeks ago - this sharper tip makes it much easier to get though the frost in the ground !
I just dig a little wider than usual - so I don't destroy a nice find with it.
HH --- Mark
PS - I used a bench grinder to put a real sharp tip on my Lesche digger a few weeks ago - this sharper tip makes it much easier to get though the frost in the ground !
I just dig a little wider than usual - so I don't destroy a nice find with it.