50chevyJoe
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After taking a summer hiatus for the heat, bugs and ticks I made it back to a fresh cut corn field and quickly dug a 1826 large cent. I thought it was going to be a productive morning but after a few hours with nothing but broken plow parts my buddy George and I were making a final sweep toward the truck when I hit a solid 77. Down about 3 inches was a decent George 3 dated 1775. Not bad for 245 years old. We now have the bug back.
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