TundraPlugger
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I got out yesterday with a friend after having not detected in 2 or 3 months. I have really been hunting arrowheads pretty hard and kind of forgot about detecting.
It was pretty cold and the ground was frozen about 6" down but we were determined to find something since winter is nearly here.
We went and detected at an old abandoned town that had a horse track once upon a time. It was all out in a plowed field.
My first good find was a crotal bell and then came an 1894-O Barber half dollar! It was in terrible shape but I dont care. Then came a 1902 Indianhead, 1907 V nickel, 1918-D buffalo nickel, a 1897 Barber dime and a 1914 Canadian large cent.
The large cent was the last hole just as we were leaving and I ended up wrecking my shovel in that frozen ground.
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It was pretty cold and the ground was frozen about 6" down but we were determined to find something since winter is nearly here.
We went and detected at an old abandoned town that had a horse track once upon a time. It was all out in a plowed field.
My first good find was a crotal bell and then came an 1894-O Barber half dollar! It was in terrible shape but I dont care. Then came a 1902 Indianhead, 1907 V nickel, 1918-D buffalo nickel, a 1897 Barber dime and a 1914 Canadian large cent.
The large cent was the last hole just as we were leaving and I ended up wrecking my shovel in that frozen ground.
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