rc2125
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- Location
- Indiana/Michigan border
- Detector(s) used
- ~ Equinox 900 and have had all the rest once or twice or three times now
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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some days off diggins...
Spring sprung, nice temps weather, got out to do some inland South Bend diggin. Spent some time lookin for a long lost $30k ring (nothin but trash, lol), and also hit some heavily pounded parks, ....trash galore.
Switched back to my CTX for this season, last year was a AT Gold's turn
CTX sniffed out a silver dime

found this colorado tax token in an old park

...what a clean one looks like

the whole shebang of digs

fired musket ball, from an area that dates back to 1678 and before (indian/explorers river landing spot)

it hit a giant old pine tree and was near the base

found a functioning craftsman 1/4" socket wrench in the lost ring spot
thought i'd discovered some sort of cemetery or something with the name tags every 6 feet apart, until the last one was the scientific name of a flower, the guy that had the property since the 40's was a hard core gardener, assuming the tags were for customer's plants/trees/etc
old buckle, looks old anyhow?

Happy diggin everyone
Hi Vibes
Spring sprung, nice temps weather, got out to do some inland South Bend diggin. Spent some time lookin for a long lost $30k ring (nothin but trash, lol), and also hit some heavily pounded parks, ....trash galore.
Switched back to my CTX for this season, last year was a AT Gold's turn
CTX sniffed out a silver dime

found this colorado tax token in an old park

...what a clean one looks like

the whole shebang of digs

fired musket ball, from an area that dates back to 1678 and before (indian/explorers river landing spot)

it hit a giant old pine tree and was near the base

found a functioning craftsman 1/4" socket wrench in the lost ring spot
thought i'd discovered some sort of cemetery or something with the name tags every 6 feet apart, until the last one was the scientific name of a flower, the guy that had the property since the 40's was a hard core gardener, assuming the tags were for customer's plants/trees/etc
old buckle, looks old anyhow?

Happy diggin everyone
Hi Vibes

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