2 hours, 2 Coppers, 2 Silvers, most on VID.

Rick (Nova Scotia)

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WOW what a day, another. I knew it was going to be good right off the bat, but rain was in the rorcast. I didn't believe him, and away I went.

As originally posted. after 2 hours, had some good proof of I was on a good spot, and have the video to go with. (will post afterwards)

In any caes here is the short story...First target the harness...rosette.

Second target LG cent, after that I lost the order, but it was cool for a half hour before tha rain started.

In any case here is the days's finds.
 

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Nice! How about some details on the coppers for us copper connoisseurs ? Type? Year?
 

Great finds! Great hunt! I wish it WOULD rain :weather_lightning:here! It's barely rained once in the last 30+ days. I have my Etrac nearly waterproof so rain doesn't bother me....:thumbsup:
 

Man, those silvers are stunners, Rick! Congrats on another great hunt. :notworthy:
 

Nice looking silvers...those Yank silvers aren't too common up here!
 

Your killing it Rick, keep it up and you will be braking you silver record along with your copper record.:award_star_silver_3
Nice to see a little rain to soften up the soil.
ZDD
 

I would say you were on a great site...like romeo says those Barbers aren't too common around here...Great score..
 

Wow Rick you're gonna need a big iron lidded strongbox to put all those goodies in and bury behind your shed. Hahaha

Seriously, you are having an awesome year, number 100 just around the corner!
 

Sweeeeet recoveries there Rick! You're definitely on a good spot...that's for sure. :thumbsup:
 

Nice! How about some details on the coppers for us copper connoisseurs ? Type? Year?


Sorry Jeff, it's a 1843 NB half penny token.
 

Nice ones man:headbang:

You forgot to mention your ridiculous copper count this year so far:notworthy:

Blaze
 

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