MaineRelic
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After work today I went back to the wooded intown park I have been hunting. I stayed away from the thicker undergrowth area and made an effort to really concentrate on the well worn foot paths that cross through the woods . More pull tabs and junk and harder digging on the paths but more coins as well . I seemed to be in the zone today with the first decent find of the day being the 1909 Edward the VII silver 5 cents it's small but it rang loud and clear 4 inches down. One of two B & M ( Boston & Maine railroad ) Lead seals was the next keeper find another plain seal showed up later making three for the day . . Ended up with 3 Buffalo nickels as well, 1914, a 1920 , and a no date one. One Indian head penny 1885. Two wheat's a 1919 , and a 1948, One mercury dime 1944, and the Washinton quarter 1941, The small sterling M pin , and the Boy scout pin marked on the reverse Be Prepared BSOA patented 1911 . The heart shaped gold gilted bracelet pieces with the little sterling clasp piece Was an interesting find . I also found three rings as well. All junk but happy to find them just the same . a few other do dads ! Then on the same path I detected in on I got a hit on the way back out to the truck . Two Walker Half's in the same hole !
A 1936, and a 1933 s . I was astounded as to how I missed them on the way in
Oh well nobody"s perfect. Thanks for looking ! MaineRelic


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