Oldest coin find for me so far

COIL2SOIL

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Took advantage of the beautiful day yesterday with stratos and decided to go dirt fishing. Found three wheaties, 1918, 1919 and 1951. My oldest finds since I started doing this earlier this year. Silver still eludes me but oh so close. I thought the dime was the way it shined. My greatest find though was the 5 cent trade goods token. It was about 8 inches deep and had a little choppy sound to it. Almost didn't dig it up. After more research, I was able to get a little more info on it. It comes from a men's only saloon from around the 1912 time frame. Still am very excited to have found this. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1442266639.761385.jpg
 

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against the wind

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That Token is really cool. Congrats on the wheats and remember the Old Saying,, "Where there is Wheat,, There is Silver"
Get back to that spot after a good rain. The Silver Dimes should come in on the AT PRO at 83 - 85 with a little higher than normal pitch.
Stay with it and like everyone is saying,,, Go slow and Low.:icon_thumright:
 

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