one room school house

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I got out this morning for a couple hours the first spot I hunted my grandfather lived in the fifties but now is just a brier patch in the woods I hunted for a 1.5 hours and didn't find any keepers so I went to a old one room school house that my club has hunted three times and have found lots of late 1800 to early 1900 coins and buttons, I never found anything there before with my bounty hunter but today I didn't make it 20 feet from the road when I dug my second Indian a 1906 I didn't have much time left to hunt today but at least I know they didn't find it all.HH!
 

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Awesome hunt and a great IH!!! Just because a club hunts an area, that doesn't mean they got everything. I am having a field day at my site and it has has dozens of club hunts on it over the years. No place is ever hunted out!!! :icon_pirat:
 

Injuns are awesome.Very nice find.I do believe it also (you never find it all) :thumbsup:

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Congrat's on the Injun Collector.....To this day I've only found five :icon_scratch: I don't think they like me very much!!! :thumbsup:
 

nice! i love finding those Indians! then, of course, IH's are the only old coins i've ever found, and only two at that! :)
 

very nice job on the indian head! I bet you were satisfied! :thumbsup:
 

Waycool find. "Invisible" schoolhouses are also cool to hunt. They are the ones that were leveled in the '60s and '70s, so they aren't as likely to be pounded so severly. Just have to do your research to find 'em. AMC
 

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