Its Wednesday Wheat Cent Day Plus A Quarter Day!

John-Edmonton

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It's Wednesday Wheat Cent Day Plus A Quarter Day!

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Here's my last couple of hunts. It's Wednesday, and I counted 5 Wheat cents! Lots of those wheaties up here! :) Did good on the coins too.

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Oct 5, 2014
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Massachusetts
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Garrett: AT Pro, AT Gold & Infinium; Minelab: Explorer SE, II; Simplex; Tesoro: Tejon & Outlaw; White's: V3i
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Relic Hunting
Very nice hunt! I like the cold cream container, very interesting find.
 

Slingshot

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Nice finds! I like the .303 Dominion brass you found, as I have a small collection of .303 brass with various head stamps, some with WWII dates. The MK VII round was one of the deadliest battlefield bullets ever developed with it's tip containing an aluminum or fiber insert that caused the long 174 grain bullet to tumble upon impact with a soft target, like flesh, or upon hitting a hard target, like steel, it would drill straight through. The Germans and Japanese in WWII both called the Enfield rifle "The Devils Rifle." Cheers!!
 

Loco-Digger

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Jun 16, 2014
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Northern O-H-I-O
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F75 LTD, 1280X Aquanaut, & a Patriot (back-up/loaner)
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Who doesn't like a wheat Day? Looks like you found plenty of targets to dig.:thumbsup:
 

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John-Edmonton

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Nice finds! I like the .303 Dominion brass you found, as I have a small collection of .303 brass with various head stamps, some with WWII dates. The MK VII round was one of the deadliest battlefield bullets ever developed with it's tip containing an aluminum or fiber insert that caused the long 174 grain bullet to tumble upon impact with a soft target, like flesh, or upon hitting a hard target, like steel, it would drill straight through. The Germans and Japanese in WWII both called the Enfield rifle "The Devils Rifle." Cheers!!

Thanks for that information.....I DID NOT KNOW THAT!
 

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