McCDig
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- Jan 31, 2015
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- Fisher F75
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- Metal Detecting
Tried a new Baltimore City park today and soon found the soil to be entirely fill, however my first good target was a '57 quarter.
![IMG_8130.JPG IMG_8130.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1611/1611176-2d0ae28c184e0ad9a9149479a2db8160.jpg)
This quarter was less than 3 inches deep and came up almost black (did it come from water?).
I continued and began recovering deep demo debris but persisted and ended up with a 4 oz. lead weight,![IMG_8140.JPG IMG_8140.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1611/1611183-5fdb1b031afc7fa154f4da4bb6a369b3.jpg)
a seal from a Canadian Gold Pennant whiskey,![IMG_8131.JPG IMG_8131.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1611/1611186-a56a47a1b21829f96d9387d4627cf79f.jpg)
a lead disk with the letters 'R' and 'V' stamped,![IMG_8128.JPG IMG_8128.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1611/1611197-3e93f1b2330c313207442cb7ce79e1f4.jpg)
and a classic head half cent. The half cent is identified by the break in the obverse star pattern![IMG_8139.JPG IMG_8139.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1611/1611223-83fb43d33dad489e96f04cb6ee20a52f.jpg)
and the line beneath CENT on the reverse.
![IMG_8130.JPG IMG_8130.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1611/1611176-2d0ae28c184e0ad9a9149479a2db8160.jpg)
This quarter was less than 3 inches deep and came up almost black (did it come from water?).
I continued and began recovering deep demo debris but persisted and ended up with a 4 oz. lead weight,
![IMG_8140.JPG IMG_8140.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1611/1611183-5fdb1b031afc7fa154f4da4bb6a369b3.jpg)
a seal from a Canadian Gold Pennant whiskey,
![IMG_8131.JPG IMG_8131.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1611/1611186-a56a47a1b21829f96d9387d4627cf79f.jpg)
a lead disk with the letters 'R' and 'V' stamped,
![IMG_8128.JPG IMG_8128.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1611/1611197-3e93f1b2330c313207442cb7ce79e1f4.jpg)
and a classic head half cent. The half cent is identified by the break in the obverse star pattern
![IMG_8139.JPG IMG_8139.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1611/1611223-83fb43d33dad489e96f04cb6ee20a52f.jpg)
and the line beneath CENT on the reverse.
![IMG_8132.JPG IMG_8132.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/1611/1611231-ddc86f955c525434dc9de3d96cbe6485.jpg)
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