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hunted a field where a church stood from 1870-1960 GOOD DAY!

Goes4ever

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Brad and I hunted a beanfield where a church stood from 1870-1960 and boy did this site produce!!!

Brad managed to find 3 wheats, a 1905 IHC and a 1946 silver rosie

I found a 1910 wheat, 1888 IHC, 2 merc dimes 1941, 1942, and a 1919 buffalo. The wheat and indian are destroyed from years of crop fertilizer, but the buff and silvers look superb! Best day in a long for both of us!

I made a video and am uploading it on youtube right now. We are planning to go back there next weekend to go over more of the area we did not get, it is a large area and we simply ran out of time!

here is a pic of all our finds for the day
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here is a pic of just my coins
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Wow, you guy's have a great day :detecting:. Thanks for the picts. Hope you have even better luck next weekend. HH Joe
 
Great old finds for you and your friend....Congrats and may you find many, many more! A Buff nickel with the date is a good one, as Buffs are hard to find with their dates readable, as well as the Standing Liberty Quarters! :clapping: God Bless! Betty
 
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Brother, you can find the goodies. If ya need some help let us know. Research does pay off. I am still researching some sites here, and hope to get to some this week.
 
I am constantly talking to old timers, doing internet research, plus looking at platt maps from the 1800's helps tremendously
 
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