BuckleBoy
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Hello All,
Was way too wet in the cane fields so I got out in my yard today. Yeah. My yard. House built in the 20s and I've never found anything in the yard that was old, even though I've detected it a couple of times just to scratch the itch. I told myself today that I wanted to find either an old coin or a bit of silver, and fortunately (and unexpectedly) I dug both. I refuse to post the clad, so here are the interesting finds. Marble, small bell (Indian or Pakastani?), 1913-D Wheat, and a 1939 Canadian Silver Quarter.
Although these coins are too new to be the type of treasure I look for, to be walking on flat grass, swinging over nice ground instead of slogging through gumbo mud swatting mosquitos and trying not to drop my detector in the foot of water between the rows was treasure enough for today.
Cheers,
Buck


Was way too wet in the cane fields so I got out in my yard today. Yeah. My yard. House built in the 20s and I've never found anything in the yard that was old, even though I've detected it a couple of times just to scratch the itch. I told myself today that I wanted to find either an old coin or a bit of silver, and fortunately (and unexpectedly) I dug both. I refuse to post the clad, so here are the interesting finds. Marble, small bell (Indian or Pakastani?), 1913-D Wheat, and a 1939 Canadian Silver Quarter.
Although these coins are too new to be the type of treasure I look for, to be walking on flat grass, swinging over nice ground instead of slogging through gumbo mud swatting mosquitos and trying not to drop my detector in the foot of water between the rows was treasure enough for today.
Cheers,
Buck


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