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She walked right out of the ground

pinpointpetey

New member
Working a 1920's property and did ok. One Rosie and a few wheats. Off to ctx class for a day as I was having a hard time understanding my detector. With the fresh information went back to same house and picked a 3 ft by 25 ft strip. I had been over this area before. Ended up switching to my Coiltek as the area was pretty trashy. 40 minutes in she walked out of the ground. Best find next to 1941 marine shooting medal from a few years ago. Pulled a 1940 nickle out as well as 3 or 4 nails.
 
Nice find PPP! Good screen name too...
 
Very nice...:thumbup:

Love the Walkers...

Good job finding it, and looks like you were also careful not to scratch it...well done!

:)
mike
 
The Walker is a beautiful coin. Nice job.

Randy
 
Looks like you get an "A" on your homework from CTX school! Congrats.
 
Nice find those are sweet . Ever wonder why you always seem to find one in the 40s people seemed to loose those from the 40s to the 60s , I have found 18 walkers from the 40s and only 2 I 1918 and a 36 which were older . They really hung on to those early walkers . sube
 
nice big silver in great shape. nothing wrong with that
 
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