Got back to the park

digger460

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Might be the last 60 degree day yesterday, so I figured I better get out. Found some more clad, but no more wheats or silver. Found this Reese lock. Did a little research, and found they opened for business in the late 1800's, but I'm pretty sure this one isn't that old. Found some pics of it, but couldn't narrow it down. Also this Crabtree & Evelyn Aromathology thingy. Thought I had something old, but they opened in the 1970's making things that smell good:laughing7: I think it's part of a cap for a bottle, but not sure. And finally, a cufflink.:icon_scratch: In a baseball park:icon_scratch: Well is what it is.

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It's probably the last time at the park, because next week I'll be super busy, and then I'm off to Cozumel for a couple of weeks to scuba dive with the fishies.

Had a lot of fun at that park. That was my first coin shooting excursion I have tried. I'm sure there not all that way, but the experience and what I learned about my machine was priceless. Also got some new permissions for next year, which can't get here to soon!

Final count of coins there: 172 clad, 9 wheats, 4 silver. I don't know what the $ amount is, but I'd be surprised if it's over $15. To many pennies:laughing7:

Thanks for looking and HH!
 

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Peyton Manning

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I certainly hope you are going to detect those beaches!!
 

Peyton Manning

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should be a lot of stuff on those beaches, they are always full of people
 

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