Break on through to the other side

fistfulladirt

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Feb 21, 2008
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No spectaclular finds lately, decided to try brand X at an old ballfield that I've just totally pounded, and have found Mercs, v-nick, silver trinkets, Indian, wheats, etc. This place was an ice skating rink in early 1900.
I thought that I had recovered all that was to be found.
In three hours total I rescued 10 wheats that I had been walking over previously, depths averaging 7 inches.
To those that may be interested, the dates be:

1919
1919S
1936
1937
1941
1944(2)
1945(2)
1957

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Prober

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Apr 11, 2007
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Way to dig em Duane! Seven inches down is why people aren't finding those coins as most of the detectors don't get beyond 6 inches. Keep after them, there is bound to be some silver there that's been missed too!
 

BandB1

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Jul 11, 2008
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Cool wheats. I find that to be cool, cause except for a 1910 wheat I've found, all my others date from 1942 to 1958. Older wheats could precede older silver.

With a little luck,
HH.
 

Slipperyjack47

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Apr 5, 2008
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Must be brand X is part threshing machine by the looks of all that wheat! I know the feeling as I just got in from a hunt that just got me a little richer in the wheatie department. Keep up the great work bud! I'll be watching.


Happy Hunting
Slipperyjack47
 

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