New Etrac is dynamite!!!

Dreamweaver43

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Second hunt with the Trac, scored some old indians!!!

Just behind 1st base on ballfield, which is over some very old ground for southern Wisconsin, I got a "too good to be the real thing hit" in what appeared to be some fill dirt. It had some depth, but sounded like zinc.....but the numbers were too low for a zinc cent, but what would an indian do being here? So......I dug and at about 6 inches I pull from a clump of dirt a beautiful 1866 IH :o I wonder who else walked right over her?

The other coins were hiding down deep. One of the other indians was a 1875, like that date too.....

Brad

PS. Etrac :thumbsup:
 

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weasel606

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fantastic finds ! that etrac sounds like a keeper for sure :thumbsup: congrats ;D
 

curbdiggercarl57

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Man, that's one of the best looking dug Indians I've seen in a while, that's a beauty.
 

silverfreak

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Dream....that 1865 is a BLAZER..and congrats on the other ones as well :thumbsup:
Take care Brad
 

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