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Had to post this

detectorfreak74

New member
Sorry haven't posted in a while. When I wold post something other people from the local area would come down and steal my areas. But I have to post this: Here in Utah I found two sweedish coins. The 2 cent piece is from 1959 and was 6" down. The number 1 piece is from 1966 and was 4" down. It is kind of odd to find swedish coins in a small town of 600 people. If anyone kows anything about these coins let me know.
 
Evidently, there is a lot of Sweedish immigrants in Utah. See below.

SWEDISH IMMIGRANTS AND LIFE IN UTAH

The first Swedish-American resident of Utah was John Erik Forsgren, native of G
 
detectorfreak74 said:
Thanks for the info u know your history


Not really. Just good at researching stuff on the web.
 
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