coinman123
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Went to a new site today, in Massachusetts, in the woods near a cemetery that was not used since the 1700's, more importantly there was some kind of a meeting house there in the 1600's. I hunted in those woods near some stonewalls for less than an hour when I got a deep signal, I stuck the pinpointer in the hole and grabbed a round disk with 1/4 of crud caked on to it, I checked next to the hole and found another one, I checked again and a few inches away from my first hole I dug and found another one. The were buried under pine trees and and needles which break down into a kind of acid which ruins coins. Anyways, I'm pretty sure that these are 1600's coins, considering how crude they are. I can see faint parts of design on them but not enough to ID them. They are pretty toasted from the acidic pine needles.
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