jtshombre
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Milestone for me, broke the 1800's
I know it's no big deal for you folks with the absolute stellar finds I see posted here, but I had a good evening. I've been swinging pretty steadily, nothing spectacular, did find my second Indian Head penny about 10 days ago, a 1907. Last night it was hot, and I was tired of helping my wife and her friends set up for their yard sale on Sat., so I grabbed the detector. We just bought an empty lot next door to our house, and I've detected it a few times and found some clad, but needing a fix, I figured it would do. I found 2 memorial pennies, a clad quarter, a ladies Timex that had takin' a lickin' but was no longer tickin', and an 1899 Indian head. Could have knocked me over with a feather! Anyway, not bad for a 45 minute hunt, and breaking into the 1800's, and then, I was drafted to help be the muscle to help set up for the yard sale. Domestic duties triumph over tectin I guess, especially when tectin in earshot! Take care folks...
I know it's no big deal for you folks with the absolute stellar finds I see posted here, but I had a good evening. I've been swinging pretty steadily, nothing spectacular, did find my second Indian Head penny about 10 days ago, a 1907. Last night it was hot, and I was tired of helping my wife and her friends set up for their yard sale on Sat., so I grabbed the detector. We just bought an empty lot next door to our house, and I've detected it a few times and found some clad, but needing a fix, I figured it would do. I found 2 memorial pennies, a clad quarter, a ladies Timex that had takin' a lickin' but was no longer tickin', and an 1899 Indian head. Could have knocked me over with a feather! Anyway, not bad for a 45 minute hunt, and breaking into the 1800's, and then, I was drafted to help be the muscle to help set up for the yard sale. Domestic duties triumph over tectin I guess, especially when tectin in earshot! Take care folks...
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