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against the wind

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All Treasure Hunting
Yesterday I returned to the spot that gave up 3 Mercury dimes on Tuesday.
I did a quick check on Google to get the Construction dates of two houses that were directly across from the lawn I wanted to search.
One was built in 1950, (not bad). The other was constructed in 1924. (most excellent).
The search went on for about 3 hours before my first Silver dime showed up. Directly across from the house built in 1950, I took possession of a 1942 Mercury. I wish I could say that I found another silver right away but it took another 3 hours before a 1920d popped out of the hole.
All in all it was a very good day for me. I recovered a Saca Dollar, a Jet Fighter, 3 Wheat pennies, a 1949 Canadian Penny and a very rare "#104 Tag," along with a nice pile of clad.
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Awesome!, how does one find a silver pocket? Lol, killer finds!
 

Pretty cool.
 

Nice pair of mercs
 

You really had to work for the merc. A silver coin makes any hunt worthwhile. Congrats
 

Awesome research skills! It paid off beautifully! Love them Mercs!
 

A couple of pretty ladies, congratulations!
 

Congrats on the mercs. :thumbsup:
 

Congrats on the silvers ATW. :occasion14: Your research paid off. :thumbsup:
 

Good work on the silver, I have been looking for that darn #104 tag
good finds!
 

Grats on the silver and wheats!
 

Great pile o' silver, ATW! I like the F-4 II Phantom Viet Nam era fighter jet too. BTW...what is rare about the "104" tag, or am I missing the joke? Sub 8-)
 

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