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Two cent piece #4 and other finds from this morning.

Ed (Upstate NY)

Active member
Can two cent lightning strike again ? It sure can ! Back to the spot where I dug the 3 two cent pieces yesterday to see if I left any good targets behind. First good target was a crusty Indian head cent. Next I dug a nice old flat button. Followed that up with a school bus token. Then I got an iffy, deep target. Dug down and was rewarded with my first silver find of the year, a 1897 Barber dime that had a small iron nail in the hole with it. Dug another school bus token and then a lead hem weight, My batteries were dying but I was able to dig a nice 1865 Indian head cent before I got the low battery alert. Was going to call it a day but decided to switch out the battery pack and give it a few more minutes. Glad I did, my final dig was yet another 1864 two cent piece. This time I marked the depth on my shovel and it was 11" deep. I never dug more than 2 two cent pieces in a year so to dig four in two days was simply amazing.
 
Ed, that’s incredible, congratulations!

Go back and try another setting, if you use ferrous try conductive.
Oh and go real slow too.

Tony NJ
 
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