RelicMedic
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The corn is planted and is over 8 feet tall, but we can still do some swinging between the rows. The field was plowed for the first time (ever) this summer and it pushed alot of relics and coins to the surface. I've never seen so much pottery and glass! Some decent finds showed up, including musketballs, jews harp, tombac and brass buttons, some wiped coppers, a gorgeous New Brunswick half penny, a Stiver and other various relics. My friend also dug a wiped copper, buttons and an 1811 Cornish penny conder token. The corn will be cut at the end of September, and we will head back for a recap
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