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WEDNESDAY FINDS

TheLastResort

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Hello everyone!
This is the first time I've posted anything here. I've been watching the sight and responding here and there, but never listed anything. I was able to get out Wednesday for a little while in the morning. I haven't gotten out much this year, and when I have, I haven't found too much. These finds made my day. I went to a spot where an old Victorian house burned down. They have since cleared away the remains and have started building a new house. The ground is all tore up, so the detecting was easy. I found the watch fob almost as soon as I turned the detector on. It's shaped like a saddle. The back says R.T Frazier/Pueblo, Colo./Famous Pueblo Saddles. Then I found two wheat cents 1919 and 1928. When I rechecked the hole there was another signal. Out came the 1902 Barber dime from about 6 inches deep. About 10 feet away came the 1892 Barber dime. It was only 2 inches deep. Shortly after I found the 1889 Indian Head cent. I was there only about an hour. I look forward to returning when I can spend some more time and search more carefully. Thanks for looking.

HH
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