GKman
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- Mar 15, 2011
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- Location
- Dutchess County
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Equinox
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
It has been slow going for a couple of weeks due to sparse targets, and little time to get out detecting. I was able to get out this morning for a little while and found three KG II's and what I believe is a KG III but will have to look closer to see if it is a KG I . Anyhow, these coins were all within a couple inches of each other right alongside of a stream, which was very convenient for cleaning them up a bit. They were at ten inches or more nestled underneath some roots, thank goodness I had my clippers with me to get them out of the way or I would still be there trying to work through the roots or around them.
This is the second KG pocket spill I have found along this stream, The first one was back in the mid 90's or so with my Sovereign XS and about five or six miles upstream....
This is the second KG pocket spill I have found along this stream, The first one was back in the mid 90's or so with my Sovereign XS and about five or six miles upstream....

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