2 1/2 hours at the 1875 school

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I finally got back over to return the property owners 1/2 " socket I found,
and of course do a little more Hunting.

place is thinning out, no gas rebate today .

I did find plenty of Shrapnel & trash

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and enough Aluminum foil to wrap a BLT

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other finds

the Remains of a Waterbury Button

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an Indian cent, so wasted, only thing I'm sure is it is an Indian

REVERSE

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another Indian

also trashed, but My confidence is High it is 1883

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and a 1945-P War Nickel

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Wow you can dig fast.
 

Your in a metal detectors play ground. I'd be pounding old 22, Hershey, Downtown Harrisburg, and banging on every door down route 15 into Md. Only draw back by you is you don't know if it's old or one of the Amish just dropped it, and if the weather's bad. It's a short ride to "Cabela-Disney word" there the same to me.
 

Nice finds!
Your finds are better than what I got Sunday!
That is a real nice pic of the area and I'm sure there are still several surprises there for you!
 

Nice finds!
Your finds are better than what I got Sunday!
That is a real nice pic of the area and I'm sure there are still several surprises there for you!

Thanks !

the coins are starting to be deeper & debatable.

The First Indian I dug, the 1883 8+" & sounded like a Can Tab/Nickle range.
in fact, when it first popped out into my Hand first thing I thought was Buffalo/V
when I glanced & saw green Penny it was definitely a Surprise.

The trashed Indian was an easy 8+ inches & could have been a nail . I couldn't get a solid
repeatable tone. just one direction in disk, but solid in all metal

the war nickle was in the Nickle range & maybe 4"
just a Missed coin until today
 

Always fun to see your posts/finds. I loved the war nickel a lot.
 

Your working for them. Good job.

Yes nothing is easy there.

I have a choice

walk around swinging slow & Hope to step on an spot I missed so far
and get a solid signal.

or Dig every slight noise.

Or give up & move on.

Thing is I'm curious about those slight noises, and we all know,
we can cover a spot for years, and not swing over certain areas.
add to that ground conditions can change from day to day.

Thanks All
 

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