Got the itch this afternoon and it paid off!

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wasnt planning on going out today. My son had a bday party today and afterwards I just was gonna lounge around. Well I put up a bunch of pics of my favorite finds to date so far this year in an earlier thread and all that did was make me wanna get out pretty bad! So i hiked 42 miles (and by hiked i mean drove lol) up to my spot and hit it super slow in the front yard. I thought id try switching frequencies and going in pro mode with iron discriminated out to 40. I only made 4 passes in this long front yard and that literally took me 2 hrs! I sniffed out 5 more wheats, 2 buffaloes (1 no date, & 1937) a 1940 jefferson nickel, and a 1903 IH! with nice detail. plus another flat button. the last pics are my whatsit for today. THis thing is tiny, like the size of a 3 cent coin, I have no clue what it is and if you can make out the pics its a man sitting on a chair with another man standing in front of him:icon_scratch:Im stumped on this one, the back side is the same thing. Any one feel free to chime in on it. Thanks for looking and HH!! 130728_0009.webpfront n back.webp130728_0013.webp130728_0015.webp
 
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get out there and door knock!, or just take a country stroll and look for old farm houses to get permission from, its working well for me so far. Last year i didnt have the nerve to door knock but i said to myself this year "if ya want old finds, ya just gotta get permission" its rare that parks or public places will produce the goods unless youre super patient. have at it and HH!

Haha I will!
 

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