Larry (IL)
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for maybe the last hunt of the year. I have been ignoring the small coil all summer so I put the 8" ML on and hit the trash and had a great hunt. What a difference a small coil makes. I went over the same spot today that I hunted yesterday with the Pro coil. I found the 1920-D yesterday and thought there would be some more, but I didn't expect four more silvers that I walked over. I found a couple more interesting things, six wheat's and a one piece button. The compact was pretty high class back in it's day. It is a Norida, Pat. Aug. 5, 1924. The screen rotates and sifts the powder before use. Good used ones sell for upward of $55 on the Internet. I haven't checked the advertising token out yet, but quite unique. C. Vanderboom, "It will pay you to see him before you buy a farm" On the back is says Good for Refund of your R.R. Fare if you buy 60 acres or more, Platte, S.D. Some of the words are mutilated and can't read the whole thing.