deershed
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Two weeks ago we got permission to hit an old yard from the mid 1800's,it was actually two yards.One yard still had a house standing and an empty Lott next to it where the old house was torn down.
We started off in the yard where the house was still standing.We found a few wheats and a Indian head,no date. Not much else to show for so we started heading for the old sidewalk leading to where the the house was torn down next door.
Towards the end of the yard and close to the old sidewalk I got a good solid zinc/silver hit. Not expecting much I flipped the plug and got a glimpse of the edge of some brass piece.When I pulled it out of the hole I knew I had something good,just not sure how good.
A CW Bridal Rosette
After the rosette over next to the old sidewalk we hit silver,3 silver dimes. First was a 56 Rosie, then a 44 merc,and last a 47 Rosie.
We didn't find much more to talk about.The Lott where the house was torn down was pretty much grown up except where the old sidewalk was.We plan on hitting it again when after we get a frost to knock down the weeds.
We started off in the yard where the house was still standing.We found a few wheats and a Indian head,no date. Not much else to show for so we started heading for the old sidewalk leading to where the the house was torn down next door.
Towards the end of the yard and close to the old sidewalk I got a good solid zinc/silver hit. Not expecting much I flipped the plug and got a glimpse of the edge of some brass piece.When I pulled it out of the hole I knew I had something good,just not sure how good.
A CW Bridal Rosette


After the rosette over next to the old sidewalk we hit silver,3 silver dimes. First was a 56 Rosie, then a 44 merc,and last a 47 Rosie.



We didn't find much more to talk about.The Lott where the house was torn down was pretty much grown up except where the old sidewalk was.We plan on hitting it again when after we get a frost to knock down the weeds.
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