My Buddy Scott From Costa Rica Came To Edmonton And He Brought His AT GOLD For A Hunt

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It sort of was a "TWIN AT GOLD" hunt......it was supposed to rain and get windy. The winds died down and the sun came out. No rain at all.


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I got lots of pennies....72 to be exact. Of course finding a penny coin spill helped too. :)


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Lots of finds today! You just never know what's under that coil unless you dig it up.


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Here's one of those rare X35 tokens and a nice welcomed RCMP quarter.


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Here's my favorite find, an old vintage "GEM JUNIOR" safety razor. It's missing the handle, but it is dated and there is a lot of information on the internet about it. Below are some old avertisements for the "GEM JUNIOR" razor.


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Too cool eh!

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Looks like a good hunt, no matter what detector was used. :thumbsup:
 

What a nice haul, Congrats!
 

What a great hunt. You always do very well. :thumb_up:
 

I bet there was some long-winded, interesting conversation that night!!
 

Good hunt but boy you sure do have some stamina to dig 72 pennies, personally I hate them, I rather dig up quarters.
 

Good hunt but boy you sure do have some stamina to dig 72 pennies, personally I hate them, I rather dig up quarters.

I hate them too, however, you miss silver rings if you disregard those signals in the 80's. In fact, I once dug up a nice 18K gold with a reading of 72. You just never know......
 

I agree. Gotta dig those pennies to get silver and bigger gold.
 

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