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Nov 21 Saturday Digs...

FooserPaul

New member
Hello all!

Been another long week on the road in NYC working... and... I had a tooth that started to give me a problem on Tuesday and called the Dentist on Friday am and he asked if I could get there by 12:30... 9:07 train to New Haven, then an hour ride to Groton... I arrive at noon... to find out I have a cracked tooth and I need to have it repaired... He called 4 local Dr's that do the work... all booked for the afternoon... so Monday 10am appointment... Pain pills and eating soup and eggs...

I get up feeling so so, I pop two tylenol (sp) w/codine and hit a school yard....

Its warm and the pain is starting to ease some... and before I know it... I forget all about my tooth :)

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The day yielded 14 wheat pennies...

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1 Silver coin: 1962 Rosie...

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A Sterling SIlver Ring:

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It was an 84 coin day... 13 quarters... 1 nickel... 24 Dimes... and 46 Pennies...

Happy Hunting!
Paul
 
Tons of fun! The sore tooth will be gone soon but you will still have all those coins. I had a 50 coin day, one ring, one chain, at a local park last week and was buoyant all evening even if they were all modern coins and costume jewelry. With all those wheats there just has to be some silver there somewhere, right?
 
Fooser Paul, It's funny how a little metal detecting can lighten up many of lifes little problems! Looks like you had a great day. Keep up the good work! Ken
 
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