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Had to go one more time!

Well not having any idea of where to hunt but having a itch to dig I decided to see how the street tear up downtown was going. Last time I was there, they were about to wrap it up. I figured I had pounded the area pretty good and in the back of my mind I knew there were more targets to be had, just not enough time in the day. There was just enough areas to scan in some utility strips and driveway approaches that I thought what the heck, I'll spend a hour and see one last time. First hit was a 1903 Indian head in rough shape. Another wheat came next, 41s and across the street I got 3 wheats close together. A 18s, 17s, and a 14p. Got a lot of suspender clips and there's a Lindsay clip that's in decent shape. Found what I think is some sort of woman's garment buckle which seems to have gold gilt on it and ornate! Found another junker ring which makes 5 rings I got out of here but some were kinda cool and some age to them. Last item which I though was cool is this 1896 v nickel! It was shallow and came out of the ground looking amazing! Never seen one like it, it has a shiny sheen to it which amazed me for being old. I can tell it's been buried awhile due to the green patina but wow I was thrilled to see it.
 
Great finds - congrats !
 
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