A few more coins

oldmxrat

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All Treasure Hunting
I shirked my responsibilities this morning and knocked on a few more doors. After a couple of rather enthusiastic NO's!!!, I got a yes from an old gal with a tiny, gravely, weedy and overgrown yard. Not really sure why I even asked, but glad I did. Took me all of 20 minutes to search the yard and pulled a nice 1935 nickel, a '40 & '44 penny and a Grimland Play Coin (1940's I believe). The Legend sniffed that little thing out at about 8 inches down.
 

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Coinstar magnet

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5,284
Beverly Massachusetts
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Tesoro compadre
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I shirked my responsibilities this morning and knocked on a few more doors. After a couple of rather enthusiastic NO's!!!, I got a yes from an old gal with a tiny, gravely, weedy and overgrown yard. Not really sure why I even asked, but glad I did. Took me all of 20 minutes to search the yard and pulled a nice 1935 nickel, a '40 & '44 penny and a Grimland Play Coin (1940's I believe). The Legend sniffed that little thing out at about 8 inches down.
The Indian head nickel has nice detail! Nice finds!
 

Digger RJ

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Aug 24, 2017
19,508
33,615
SW Missouri/Oklahoma
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1
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2
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Minelab CTX 3030; Minelab Equinox 800;
XP Deus 2
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All Treasure Hunting
I shirked my responsibilities this morning and knocked on a few more doors. After a couple of rather enthusiastic NO's!!!, I got a yes from an old gal with a tiny, gravely, weedy and overgrown yard. Not really sure why I even asked, but glad I did. Took me all of 20 minutes to search the yard and pulled a nice 1935 nickel, a '40 & '44 penny and a Grimland Play Coin (1940's I believe). The Legend sniffed that little thing out at about 8 inches down.
Nice!!! Congrats!!! Buffs are welcome Anytime!!
 

WannaDig3687

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Jun 5, 2017
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O-H-I-O
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Very nice finds! Congratulations.
Here’s a Tnet thread that gives more information about the Grimland play coin.

 

pepperj

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Feb 3, 2009
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138,745
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Deus, Deus 2, Minelab 3030, E-Trac,
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Well done on the Buffalo nickel, it's in fine shape.
 

Lenrac2

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Illinois
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Nice! That buff is in awesome condition!
 

Lenrac2

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Apr 1, 2021
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6,456
Illinois
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Bob-AT Max/ Nox800
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Metal Detecting
Grimland doesn't sound too fun.
 

Florida Finder

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Dec 17, 2020
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5,321
Southern States of America
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AT Max
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Relic Hunting
I shirked my responsibilities this morning and knocked on a few more doors. After a couple of rather enthusiastic NO's!!!, I got a yes from an old gal with a tiny, gravely, weedy and overgrown yard. Not really sure why I even asked, but glad I did. Took me all of 20 minutes to search the yard and pulled a nice 1935 nickel, a '40 & '44 penny and a Grimland Play Coin (1940's I believe). The Legend sniffed that little thing out at about 8 inches down.
That’s an awesome looking nickel. Congratulations!
 

Merf

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Jan 7, 2007
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1,511
Northern Illinois
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Minelab vanquish, Quest x10 pro
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All Treasure Hunting
I shirked my responsibilities this morning and knocked on a few more doors. After a couple of rather enthusiastic NO's!!!, I got a yes from an old gal with a tiny, gravely, weedy and overgrown yard. Not really sure why I even asked, but glad I did. Took me all of 20 minutes to search the yard and pulled a nice 1935 nickel, a '40 & '44 penny and a Grimland Play Coin (1940's I believe). The Legend sniffed that little thing out at about 8 inches down.
Nice finds. A two wheats and a buffalo nickel on the same hunt is a thrill.
 

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