A weekend of GREAT finds, 6 silver, 2 indians, and relics

Goes4ever

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Didn't have time to post till now, these finds are from friday-sunday

Friday nite after work I met up with Kyle Nooberz and we went and knocked on doors...we found an old farm house and got permission. I got a few wheats and then I got a 4-5" deep quarter signal, opened up the plug and I first saw the coin impression in the bottom of the plug, looked into the hole and saw a silver Washington, it was 1940, pull it out and underneath it was a no date SLQ, nice little silver spill!.....BUT no indians....odd for a farm! ???

Saturday met up with Kyle and Jaime, and hunted curbs in town, I started hitting wheats, then finally I nabbed a merc dime and a 1946 rosie......but once again...NO indians....oh man this aint good....lol :laughing9:

Sunday we went door knocking again, first house we hit I got 2 wheats, thats it!....Onto house #2 where I got the silver war nickel, 1918 merc dime, wheats, lead toy, play coins. They are at least dated....was about to leave and checked the curb strip nabbed an 1900 indian..FINALLY!!! :thumbsup: :laughing7:
Headed to a farm just outside of town, there I got more wheats, the 1880 indian, the large good for $1.00 token, 1940 rabies tag and skeleton key.

So a fun filled weekend of hunting with good friends and good weather!
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Lookn4Seated

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Some sweet finds indeed :thumbsup:

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Goes4ever

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found this on google about the anchor buggy item I found today:
The Anchor Buggy was a short-lived United States automobile manufacturer; the High wheeler was manufactured by the Anchor Buggy and Carriage Company in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States in 1910 and 1911.
 

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Sweet recoveries!!! Congrats :icon_thumright:
 

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Anyone have an idea about what time frame the lead to is from?
 

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