Sooper Dave
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With record high temps for the end of December and after all the rain we've got lately, I thought I would sneak out for a quick hunt before dark. I didn't have much time but I drove out to a spot I have been wanting to try. The owner of the house told me of some Civil War history of the area and that a canonball actually went through an old school that was on the property during the War. I was granted permission and off I went quickly trying to get any kind of keeper before dark. First good signal I got was a Merc and was happy with that. I got back to it but there wasn't very many signals. I got a Wheatie next and soon after I got a nice deep 9-36 9-34 on the Etrac and was hoping for a nice old Indian. I cut my plug and pinpointed the signal down in the dark and was surprised to see that tiny silver flash out of the dirt. I knew right away that this was more than an Indain. I got enough of the coin exposed to see the 1854 date. I tried to get a good pic in the dark and got back to hunting. I couldn't stop thinking about that cool little coin and trying to come up with stories of how it got lost. I didn't stay much longer and I know I will get back there soon! I wonder if the two holes were put in it to be a button or a jewelry piece? Just adds more to the cool history behind it. HH David






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