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Went out to several sites yesterday...settled on 1...found 2 in one hole what I thought were Chuckie Cheese tokens only to find out later at home they

christopher-ohio

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I stopped at a 1900ish small house that has been foreclosed about a mile from my house that I've hunted in the front yard only a couple of years back first with a CZ and later an EX II finding only clad and a couple of wheats. I met the owner at that time who gave me the go ahead. Used TTF in auto like the other day since many parts of the yard are a nail carpet. I hunted in the peripheral flower beds away from the main front yard since I found nothing to report there...I found a couple of old shallow wheats. I then hunted the side yard between the two old houses that are side by side maybe 20-25 feet apart. I found some clad, a wheat and what looked like were tokens of some type that I didn't stop to look at closely; I dug one, then hit the hole with the probe and got another signal and dug another to my amazement. The wheats are 1911, 1919-S, and 1937. The Canadian largies are 1909 with a hole in it :cry: and a nice 1919...no silver but all in all not a bad day...I may go back one more time from North to South...the soil here in contrast to the old site I was at is very firm and most coins were an inch or two to no more than 3-4 inches deep...HH
 
Very nice finds, those Canadian largies ore really neat.
 
Good job on the finds!
 
Nice finds!! I think one of the deepest coins I ever found was a 1903 Canadian Large cent.
 
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