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New Years Day finds

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Well it seems I got off to a good start for the year despite the mostly frozen ground in my area.
My friend did really well New Years eve in the woods of one our local parks and was generous enough to let me know where to try. Me and another hunting partner put in about 4 hours work, and I came out real well considering I don't normally have the greatest of luck in the woods. All of these finds were only 1 to 4 inches deep. I have found that the coins I find in the woods are usually not deep. I have even found a v nickel and a indian head penny on top of the ground just under the leaves before. This time I found an old harmonica reed on top of the ground. The ground was frozen in the grass part of the park, but the woods had some leave cover which insulated the ground from freezing solid. My partner came up with one real nice 1893 indian head and a glory hole of 3 to 4 dollars in new clad. The sterling silver ring weighs almost as much as a half dollar weighs, and was a nice surprise. The 1907 barber dime is a plain, no mint mark. Happy New Year to all.
H.H. Phil
 
trying to hustle up a few more for the 2004 totals. Only managed a wheat and a Buffalo. Sounds might have a couple of hours tomorrow before the big chill descends.
Chris
 
I hope you have good luck today. Are you having to hit the woods too? I'm hoping to get back out on Monday if the weather permits.
Phil
 
and the screwdriver goes in. Just barely. If it doesn't freeze tonight may give it a try tomorrow. And may look for some wooded areas as you suggest. Otherwise off to buy a new MDing permit and do some research.
chris
 
There are several towns near me (Beloit, Rockford IL, Janesville) that require one to buy a permit before detecting on city property. They are usually quite cheap and I have had the police in Beloit check that I have the permit.
 
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