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Itching for a water dig, produces a few prizes!

msareborn

New member
I was watching all your videos and reading your posts and I couldn't wait to get out and do a dig! So since it's cold and snowy, plus a bit frozen, the water is my winter alternative drug of choice. Yes I have to have my fix, and I don't care where I go, I must dig something. Off to the local lake where I've dug some nice old indians, wheats, V nickels, Barbers, tokens and who knows what else. Nothing too exciting, but I did get a 1935 Canadian penny, a 37 wheat, and a 1919d wheat. Oh and ring in the scoop, plastic, but it's a ring! Don't forget the huge marble! Go get you some!
 
Excellent! Glad to see you got out and hit some old stuff! "I must dig something!":lmfao:
Mud
 
WTG! When yA needa fix ya gotta go!
Congrats!
 
Grateful to live in Va; able to dig all winter long with the exception of a couple snow storms. 47 deg and sunny today
 
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