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windy day - 2 mercs

DougF

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The same storm dropping snow in New England is causing steady 20-25 mph winds with gusts to 50 mph down here. No snow though, just a little rain yesterday. I went out this morning (38 degrees F) to an area in a park, and hit a couple lawn areas that I hit years ago, before I really knew how to get the deep silver coins. I wrapped up good enough that the wind didn't bother me, except a couple times a gust hit me broadside and made me stumble a little. Total time was 2 hours and 15 minutes. Both Mercs (1918, 1941) were about 7 or 8 inches deep. Also 5 wheats and some clad and the trash as pictured. We still haven't had the ground freeze much, I even saw earthworms today. Soil was nice and moist, easy digging.
 
MikeO said:
Nice Doug.
Its always great to get an early start to the season of digging silvers. :)

Mike, I'm off to my best start ever. Six silver coins and a large cent, and it's still February. Also no sign of a freeze-up in the forecast.
 
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