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Sunday's frozen finds...

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First off, let me apologize for the blurry image. Apparently someone get ahold of my camera and used little fingers to smudge the lens.
I was fresh out of work, and the ground was thawed in many places. There is still some snowpiles around, and compacted snow and ice in shady areas, but most spots are free of snow and somewhat thawed. I was on the prowl. I went to the school I was hitting last year, and while that schoolyard is thawing out, since it's really low, right now it's a quagmire. All I could hear when I walked on it was squish, squish, squish. I went in search of a better spot. I ended up stopping at the oldest park in town, which I have hit before. It's junky, but still gives up something good once in a while.
I found a Wheat, a 58D, along with about 83
 
Nice Civil War token, Allen. I found one from Eaton Rapids, MI here in Northeast Ohio dated 1863, rated R-7, 50-70 were known to exist...HH
 
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