goldbill
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It has been quite a while since I've posted and today I found two barbers and the toasted Indian . Our friend Mainerelic shamed me a little and convinced me to post. The ground here is getting hard and I decided to do like steel headwill and hit some tidal areas. It paid off nicely, thanks steelhead. we worked (Indiankirk) an area of the river near some railroad track. Does anyone need some RR spikes? Literally thousands of them I am not kidding. Anyhow after about an hour I got a signal that said a dime at 0 inch's. I look down and sure enough a dime black as heck on the gravel. I was shocked to see it was a barber 1906. Another hour later and half a mile up stream I got the quarter at two inches. I'm not sure where the Indian came from I thought it was a wheat until i cleaned it a bit. The date is 189 something the brackish water and time know the last . The last pics are some stuff I've found since last posting. A small boot pistol and a large bullet, A foreign 1856 silver , an ingot from in the middle of the woods that i wish were silver but I guess must be lead and the tiniest gold ring at 12 k . thanks for looking goldbill
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