Obsessive
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- NW Portland, OR
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- XP Deus/MI-6 w/ HF/XF/LF
Tesoro Cibola / Land and Sea pinpointer
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- All Treasure Hunting
Ive got an old friend in town for the holiday and I managed to talk her into going md'ing with me, so this was my shortest hunt day so far. But we took a quick walk on the beach and turned up the usual crusty pennies, pull tabs, bottle caps, a set of crusty keys, and about 6 tent stakes. We left the beach after an hour or less, but as it turns out, I think she may have enjoyed the hunt.

...because without much convincing she agreed to stop at a local park for the last hour of daylight and do a little more. First hole I dug a very rare and one of kind pull tab, at least she laughed at my humor. Then we wandered over to the biggest tree in the park and wouldn't you know, in the next two holes we found these little gems. One is a nik-o-lock restroom token. The other is a half-dime, 1869. I was in disbelief when it came out of the hole. This is truly my first old coin find in the wild. Its a bit crusty though. I thought silver always came out silver? Any tips on cleaning this thing? Or should I just leave it be?


I'm thrilled for several reasons. Aside from actually finding something worth digging, I think I found my good luck charm.
Happy Independence Day!
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...because without much convincing she agreed to stop at a local park for the last hour of daylight and do a little more. First hole I dug a very rare and one of kind pull tab, at least she laughed at my humor. Then we wandered over to the biggest tree in the park and wouldn't you know, in the next two holes we found these little gems. One is a nik-o-lock restroom token. The other is a half-dime, 1869. I was in disbelief when it came out of the hole. This is truly my first old coin find in the wild. Its a bit crusty though. I thought silver always came out silver? Any tips on cleaning this thing? Or should I just leave it be?


I'm thrilled for several reasons. Aside from actually finding something worth digging, I think I found my good luck charm.

Happy Independence Day!
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