Johncoho
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This was a finds from a day ago, but didn't have time to post until now. I started a new permission and it is looking good so far. 2 hours in the afternoon and 2 hours in the evening yielded the following: Newer coins 1 quarter, 1 nickel, 3 dimes. and 29 Memorial pennies. Also a dog license, a Green River Whiskey medallion, the whiskey with no regrets, 1912 V nickel, and nine wheats dating 1955, 1953, 1944, 1940, 1937, 1934, 1929, and 2 1919's. Not bad for 4 hours of hunting and I really haven't covered much ground yet. This place is one of the unusual ones that I don't think has been detected before. Hoping for some silver and many more goodies in the coming weeks and days. The Green River thing was an odd find, as I found one about 25 years ago at my brothers home just like it. Anyone know much about it? Also what would be a good way to clean it other than soap and water. It appears to be brass or bronze and there is still some gilding left on one side.
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