1906 & 1907

Lola's Treasure's

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Sep 17, 2014
26
96
Halifax, NS
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GARRETT EURO ACE / Fisher F2
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
My first two notable coin finds, pretty close in date and style. 1906 & 1907 Canadian One Cents. The feeling as my good buds describe knowing your about to unearth a coin is unexplainable, I am forever hooked now.
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K1DDO1979

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Feb 8, 2014
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Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia
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2
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Minelab equinox 800, Fisher F75 Ltd SE 2 & Fisher F2 with 11"DD
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Your breaking into the 1800's next coin I know it! [emoji2]
 

Pointman

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Feb 18, 2013
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Arkansas
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I’ve used about all modern ones but right now: CTX 3030, White’s MXT Pro, XP Deus, Vaquero, White’s TRX
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I dig a few older Canadian coins a year. I don't know much about them, so I don't have quit the attachment or knowledge as you might have, but I like finding them still. I used to buy Canadian coins back when silver was only about $2.50 and ounce and those silver halves in my opinion are the prettiest coins in the world with all the wildlife and scenes on them. Seems the U.S. is trying to do the same now with our National Parks quarters.
 

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Lola's Treasure's

Lola's Treasure's

Jr. Member
Sep 17, 2014
26
96
Halifax, NS
Detector(s) used
GARRETT EURO ACE / Fisher F2
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
They do have some intricate designs, the detail is amazing when you think when these were made. I can't wait to start digging a collection of some U.S. coins. I never saw a National Park quarter I am going to look em up right now.
 

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