Slipperyjack47
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When I was a young man my family had a large farm near where I live now, my Mom had told me about an old home that was on what used to be our property that had been a part of a small farm that had been boughten by my Grandfather and later torn down. I was in the area tonght and still had my detector in my truck "praying for a thaw" so I thought I would walk the field and see if I could isolate the area where the house once stood. I arrived to find the field was soybean stubble and was cut very low so made it easy for swinging the machine, but covered in about 2 inches of that white stuff! I surveyed the field and seen what I thought was a slight rise in it so decided to start off in that area first.I had'nt gone far and got a hard copper type hit and with alot of effort,busted through about three inches of frozen ground to find a large copper strap of some sort. I continued get several junky signals indicating that much metal was in the ground and telling me I was on to something.I decided that I had found the house site and was heading for my warm truck when I hit another copper type signal and thought I would give it one last dig, maybe the last one of the year. I got about 4 inches down and finally pulled a real nice 1909 wheatie, man I hated to quit then! Its not a VDB or VDB-S but its proably the last coin I'll dig till spring and I sure cherish each one I get. Next spring I'll be back to this spot and see what other treasures lay waiting for me under this white blanket.
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