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Wandering in the woods with my V3i & SEF part 2

Ytcoinshooter

Well-known member
I went back to the same location, it's a hilly often steep wooded site. Based in the old style (can opener) rusty Schlitz cans and other obvious signs it had been a boozing spot for many decades. There's got to be a good chance to wander over a keeper. Today I stuck to digging mainly the coin signals with only a couple of hours to hunt. Less than 1/2 hour in a got a really nice coin signal. Again I used only my fingers and fiberglass probe to break up the soil. I was so hoping for a date but I remember all the dateless pre 1925 quarters from when I was a kid so this may have been drop from around the 50's - 60's.
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came onto this bent copper something that shows no sign of ever being a button.
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but the biggest surprise was this can of Billy Beer! I walked up on it in plain sight, moved it enough to see the whole name for the pic. Then I decided to hang onto it for ha-ha's.
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see my surprise - my what the #%$@? face.
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I never tasted this brew when it came out, dang!
HH-Bruce
 
I don't think you missed much by not tasting it. Keep up the good finds.
 
Blaaaaahhhh! Bad beer! Mash 4077 beer was better. But the can is worth about a buck on the collectors market.
 
[size=large]If ya want to taste it now yer gunna have pay alot for it. Now it's collectable. So is that can you found. Empty or not it is history.
Maybe big brother Jimmy will bribe ya to sell it to him.

HH[/size]
 
MHirschmann said:
Looks like a fun hunt. I would guess the copper is a railroad penny. Thanks for sharing and HH -Marc
It is!
Good call.
HH !
 
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