2 more injuns, barber dime and wheats

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met up with my buddy NoNickels today and we went knocking doors. First house I got the 1878 injun and nothing else. Sorry about the pictures but my good camera broke and I am using my old crap camera, I cannot even get a clear shot!

hit another house and the targets were almost impossible to find, we think it was def detected before..........on to house #3......

there I got 7 wheats, another injun, 1896, and a 1905-S barber dime., and the key. Not sure what it goes to, it has a square hole in the end.
The barber dime was silver #40 for the year for me. :laughing7:



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Kimsdad said:
Great finds!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

I haven't found an Indian since last November - you're making it look easy! ;D

I think that might be a clock key...
whatever the key is, my buddy found one exactly like it on other side of the yard
 

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plehbah said:
The 1878 is a decent year. That is a very good dirty penny.
I only wish my camera could show the date .........stupid junk camera. I just bid on a camera on ebay, hope I win..lol
 

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Nice G4e, do you hunt mostly farmyards? I have hit 'em hard and have had some good finds but also the same amount of barren yards. City residential property seems to be the way to go if you get a decent sized yard, the finds can be awesome! ffd
 

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Nice G4e, do you hunt mostly farmyards? I have hit 'em hard and have had some good finds but also the same amount of barren yards. City residential property seems to be the way to go if you get a decent sized yard, the finds can be awesome! ffd
I probably hunt about 70% farm yards, MUCH easier to get permission
 

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Goes4ever said:
fistfulladirt said:
Nice G4e, do you hunt mostly farmyards? I have hit 'em hard and have had some good finds but also the same amount of barren yards. City residential property seems to be the way to go if you get a decent sized yard, the finds can be awesome! ffd
I probably hunt about 70% farm yards, MUCH easier to get permission
Right on man, I have about a 95% success rate knocking on country doors!
 

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living in the midwest has its advantages!
 

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