watercolor
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- Feb 3, 2007
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Had a great hunt with Kimsdad this afternoon at a new site.
It wasn't quite as old as the sites we've during the past several weeks
but it was just as rewarding.
My first three finds included a circular brass "what's it" (I have no clue what
this might be), a 1945-P War Nickel and a 1943-P Merc. . . I was happy![icon_sunny :icon_sunny: :icon_sunny:](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/icon_sunny.gif)
![DSC_8898.JPG DSC_8898.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/240/240331-486dc1c286a2bdf3cd0a433c2f817ece.jpg)
After about an hour of digging trash, I was walking over to where Neil was hunting
and got an "iffy" broken nickel signal that I couldn't get to repeat so I took a pass.
When I saw Neil, we both agreed that we should move on to another location. . . after
he recovered his shovel that he "misplaced"
. . . which he found ![Smiley :) :)](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/smiley.gif)
This was a blessing in disguise because as I walked near that same tree that I had gotten
that "iffy" signal by, I now got a solid nickel signal. . . which I dug :P I'm glad I did because there
were two Buffalo's (1920 & 1927) AND
my FIRST Walker, a 1936-P!
My last two finds of the day were a 1930 Wheat and the remains of a door/trunk latch.
![DSC_5923.jpg DSC_5923.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/240/240346-c394f4ccff8474a0352aa37b30206f12.jpg)
![DSC_8897.JPG DSC_8897.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/240/240357-47187df7203c65c8cd57852ada5cf3dc.jpg)
Thanks for looking,
watercolor
It wasn't quite as old as the sites we've during the past several weeks
but it was just as rewarding.
My first three finds included a circular brass "what's it" (I have no clue what
this might be), a 1945-P War Nickel and a 1943-P Merc. . . I was happy
![icon_sunny :icon_sunny: :icon_sunny:](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/icon_sunny.gif)
![DSC_8898.JPG DSC_8898.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/240/240331-486dc1c286a2bdf3cd0a433c2f817ece.jpg)
After about an hour of digging trash, I was walking over to where Neil was hunting
and got an "iffy" broken nickel signal that I couldn't get to repeat so I took a pass.
When I saw Neil, we both agreed that we should move on to another location. . . after
he recovered his shovel that he "misplaced"
![Roll Eyes ::) ::)](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/rolleyes.gif)
![Smiley :) :)](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/smiley.gif)
This was a blessing in disguise because as I walked near that same tree that I had gotten
that "iffy" signal by, I now got a solid nickel signal. . . which I dug :P I'm glad I did because there
were two Buffalo's (1920 & 1927) AND
![icon_sunny :icon_sunny: :icon_sunny:](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/icon_sunny.gif)
My last two finds of the day were a 1930 Wheat and the remains of a door/trunk latch.
![DSC_5923.jpg DSC_5923.jpg](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/240/240346-c394f4ccff8474a0352aa37b30206f12.jpg)
![DSC_8897.JPG DSC_8897.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/240/240357-47187df7203c65c8cd57852ada5cf3dc.jpg)
Thanks for looking,
watercolor