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Nice gift from homeowner......

Goes4ever

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the house I was at sunday where I dug my 4th seated dime, I returned to last night. I asked the owner if I could look some more and he said do you have time to come in, I said sure. We talked about old coins etc....and I mentioned I was surprised I did not find any indians in his yard as old as the house was. And he mentioned he had a jar of old pennies if I was interested in going thru it. Of course I said "YES!" It was mostly wheats, I scanned quickly for any good dates but did not see any....I did however find some indians a 1885 farthing, and even a 1858 flying eagle. I asked him if he wanted to sell em, and he told me they meant nothing to him and if I wanted them I could have em free!!!! WOW!, there is still nice people left in the world!....we talked so long I ran out of detecting time, only had 30 min. left so I looked a bit more and found 3 wheats and a 1953 rosie. he told me to come back whenever I had time
 
Awesome story, your right there is still some nice old folks out there :thumbup:
 
Great job Terry. That's some exciting stuff! Thanks for sharing.

NebTrac
 
Wow great guy. You should bake that man some cookies.
 
I think it would be a very nice to bring him a small gift the next time you go over to hunt there. Great story Terry. There still are some nice people out there. Sounds like you had a productive hunt. Chris
 
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