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Meager morning woods hunt!:teknetics:

jim tn

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Grabbed the Omega this morning and gave the F 75 LTD another day of rest. Kept the 10" concentric on from my coin hunting yesterday thinking maybe with its little less of a profile compared to the 11," that I might be able to get in some of the tight brushy spots better. Not shown is the foil, tabs and caps I dug....and it was more then a few. Did snag a 1917 Buffalo. It started out pretty jumpy but enough 56/57 in the spread to dig. Once I kicked 3-4" of leaves off the spot the vid settled onto 56-58 nicely. It was about 4" deep. The Wm Rogers & Sons spoon has a patent date of 1913. Got another 2 tokens, 1 being a "heads I win, tales you loose," one. Was running 99 sen, 1 disc and d2 and d3 tones. Hope everyone has a great hunting week. HH jim tn
 
You might think a buffalo nickel is meager, but they tell me that I'm in the right area, far better than any wheat penny. Nice work.
 
n/t
 
Yeah! I think those buffs are one pretty coin, and a trophy find..:clapping:.Have you ever seen those "hobo nickles" people make out of them? Google it up, some very cool workmanship. nice going. It was 65 here yesterday but I stayed at work, good to see you got out!
Mud
 
Nice finds. Gotta love those buff nickels
 
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