2 1/2 hours in the town formerly known as Uniontown

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Gas rebate today 2 Cents

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a Little Bit-O-Garbage

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Hammer

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Very Deep Wheat,
No idea on date

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1936 Wheat

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1944 Merc
Appears to have a Goiter on the Neck (Raised not Chipped)
but I'm no expert

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and 1918 Merc Unknown Mint Mark

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Know the place. Never could find any place to hunt but do know the history. Should be Clinton/ Sullivan artifacts in the area.
 

Know the place. Never could find any place to hunt but do know the history. Should be Clinton/ Sullivan artifacts in the area.


Clinton/ Sullivan artifacts ? are you sure you got the right Uniontown ? ;)

"Dauphin County"

I ask this because there were allot of uniontowns. & the reason this one was formerly known as uniontown
 

Looks like an '18 d to me, which makes it a better date. Great job. As for the bump on the other, i have dug 3 coins with "air pockets" like that. I think water gets in tiny holes and freezes and expands over and over. Just my hypothesis at least.
 

nice job Jeff.. your mint mark looks like a "D" to me...
 

That's a good keepers to clad ratio. Good luck on your next hunt and happy hunting.
 

That's a good keepers to clad ratio. Good luck on your next hunt and happy hunting.

Lol yes to some, even my gas rebate has a keeper in it (copper) :laughing7:

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THANKS !


as usual now that I got out, need to wait another week for nice weather.
rain predicted through Saturday,
then more strong winds out of Canada & a cool down
Sunday
 

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