bobac
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Yeah right....... I love hearing that line then getting on the yard......
So I get the permission at this 1890 house. The lawn was huge so I had a good feeling something had to be left for me.
I had a GoPro with me but it said the card was full...... oh well.....nothing crazy here anyway.
I got the merc , then a few minutes later I got a 4 inch 12-46 and was shocked to see a large cent!!!
A little bit later a 12-45 at 6 inches ends up being another largie.
I also managed a couple wheats and a couple V nickels, which had dates on them , but they're pretty rough as most old dug nickels are.....
Does anyone know what the CC cap is ??
Anyway.....up to a whopping 32 silvers this year......
I'm waiting for a YES at a 200 year old property......I got a NO at a 1790 yard last week, and one other old one.....I've been working 6 day weeks again , so not sure how much time I'm gonna have to get a few digging trips in this year......but I'm gonna try my darndest.....
I can feel it, my Bust coin is waiting for me somewhere......
ADDED : My buddy asked me what year the beat up largie is , so I had to break out the second set of eyes and check it out. It looks to me like its 1821...... I added a pic at the end.........What do y'all think?? From what I gather there were only 389,000 produced.
That's by far the lowest mintage of the Matron heads anyway. Too bad its so beat.....oh well
So I get the permission at this 1890 house. The lawn was huge so I had a good feeling something had to be left for me.
I had a GoPro with me but it said the card was full...... oh well.....nothing crazy here anyway.
I got the merc , then a few minutes later I got a 4 inch 12-46 and was shocked to see a large cent!!!
A little bit later a 12-45 at 6 inches ends up being another largie.
I also managed a couple wheats and a couple V nickels, which had dates on them , but they're pretty rough as most old dug nickels are.....
Does anyone know what the CC cap is ??
Anyway.....up to a whopping 32 silvers this year......
I'm waiting for a YES at a 200 year old property......I got a NO at a 1790 yard last week, and one other old one.....I've been working 6 day weeks again , so not sure how much time I'm gonna have to get a few digging trips in this year......but I'm gonna try my darndest.....
I can feel it, my Bust coin is waiting for me somewhere......
ADDED : My buddy asked me what year the beat up largie is , so I had to break out the second set of eyes and check it out. It looks to me like its 1821...... I added a pic at the end.........What do y'all think?? From what I gather there were only 389,000 produced.
That's by far the lowest mintage of the Matron heads anyway. Too bad its so beat.....oh well
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