xcopperstax
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- Garrett AT Max
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Hello fellow questers. This past Friday I went to my normal woods spot. I've hunted it to death. I thought there was still some stuff to be found there so I gave it a go. I was able to dig some junk and squeeze a couple things out of the spot. My line of thinking is that as long as there are signals to be dug I am missing stuff. So I found a wheatie and this intriguing token. It looks masonic it appears to have a compass and maybe some smoking pipes or golf clubs beneath it where the square would be. There are also some characters around the rim that are probably latin letters but the inscription is illegible. It also has a hole in the middle that looks like it was not from a bullet, it looks intentional or maybe part of the original design. On the reverse there is some kind of leafy branch. It has a date of 1922 or 1822. It measures 26mm and rang up low like a nickel or more like garbage on the ATMax. I had just gotten some Adre's pencils and gave the token a little brush only to find that I pretty much obscured / ruined all remaining detail. I was fortunate enough to take some pictures before the pencils. I can't take the pictures again because there is nothing to see. Please let me know any opinions or thoughts on it.
The next day I was able to hunt for a couple hrs at a nearby spot and found this really nice green IHP. I love when they are green and this is by far the greenest I've found. It's a little worn but not bad for a 119 year old. I also used the Andre's pencils to clean this up. I was much more successful this time. Thanks for reading! Until next time: "clad is bad leave it where it lies."
The next day I was able to hunt for a couple hrs at a nearby spot and found this really nice green IHP. I love when they are green and this is by far the greenest I've found. It's a little worn but not bad for a 119 year old. I also used the Andre's pencils to clean this up. I was much more successful this time. Thanks for reading! Until next time: "clad is bad leave it where it lies."
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