McCDig
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- Jan 31, 2015
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- Fisher F75
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
ROI-TAN RULES!
Today's my last day of vacation before heading back to work, so I got our for a late afternoon two-hour hunt at my favorite spot in Wyman Park.
With today's seven wheats my count for this small section of park, about a quarter of a city block, stands at 100. The earliest dates for today are 1916D, 1920 and 1924. I show the 1939 with a white marble found chasing a signal. The Benjamin Harrison token is in poor shape; these were made by Scovill in the 20th century (50s?). My "find-of-the-day" is the ROI-TAN car token, probably from the 1930s.
Today's my last day of vacation before heading back to work, so I got our for a late afternoon two-hour hunt at my favorite spot in Wyman Park.
With today's seven wheats my count for this small section of park, about a quarter of a city block, stands at 100. The earliest dates for today are 1916D, 1920 and 1924. I show the 1939 with a white marble found chasing a signal. The Benjamin Harrison token is in poor shape; these were made by Scovill in the 20th century (50s?). My "find-of-the-day" is the ROI-TAN car token, probably from the 1930s.
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