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Found A Spigot And A Couple Of Silver Coins Today :buds:

John-Edmonton

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The weather is just spectacular! It got up to over 84 degrees yesterday, and pretty close today. I went and hunted a torn-down house lot, that dates to about 1900 to 1945. The spigot was buried at about 24 inches. Some of the topsoil had been removed to fill in the basement to grade. So, it's questionable as to how old or which house it came from. Either way, kind of unique. I dug lots of coins from the 40's on up, with one Canadian penny minted in 1939. I hope to get to this area several more times with my GTI 2500, as it is a good machine for pulling out the deeper silver and copper coins.

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I also dug up a piece, maybe from a tie clip :shrug: which I am pretty sure is made of silver, but not stamped.
 
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