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A BIG Silver Lady Popped out of the 1800's Injun Patch Today with more "Greenies
Well this post will be short and sweet...so I apologize...but I'm worn out. I have been in and out of the hospital all day today...but I squeezed in 4 different 45 minute hunts through the rest of the "worn out" injun patch that has now produced 12 1800's Injuns for me in the last 2 trips there.
I would imagine this will be my last hunting for quite a few days now as things aren't looking very good with the situation at hand. I have tried to keep some peace within myself just by putting the headphones on for a while...but it's now time to face reality and cope with what is at hand.
Here's what I got today....7 more injuns...ALL 1800's....INCLUDING the SEMI KEY 1876...which is a $30 to $40 coin in VG...and it's every bit of that and more. It is the only one I rinsed off as I am just rushed for time right now...so it doesn't look so hot...but trust me...it's pretty nice and will go at least VG or better. It came from 9" down and was about 2" away from a rusty nail
The shocker of the day was the 1914D Barber quarter which came from 10" down after fighting with a root for 15 minutes. I'm surprised I didn't hack it up as I was prying and cutting around...but I had an angel with me on today
I couldn't have cared less if I dug a coin today or not...just needed to zone away from reality and feel some peace and calm for a short time. All 8 of these coins were at least 8" deep...which explains why they were still setting there after all the hunters have pounded this place over the years. 8 SWEET oldies from 8" to 10" deep is a nice way to relieve some pressure and stress. Thanks everyone for viewing and good luck on your next hunt.
Well this post will be short and sweet...so I apologize...but I'm worn out. I have been in and out of the hospital all day today...but I squeezed in 4 different 45 minute hunts through the rest of the "worn out" injun patch that has now produced 12 1800's Injuns for me in the last 2 trips there.
I would imagine this will be my last hunting for quite a few days now as things aren't looking very good with the situation at hand. I have tried to keep some peace within myself just by putting the headphones on for a while...but it's now time to face reality and cope with what is at hand.
Here's what I got today....7 more injuns...ALL 1800's....INCLUDING the SEMI KEY 1876...which is a $30 to $40 coin in VG...and it's every bit of that and more. It is the only one I rinsed off as I am just rushed for time right now...so it doesn't look so hot...but trust me...it's pretty nice and will go at least VG or better. It came from 9" down and was about 2" away from a rusty nail
The shocker of the day was the 1914D Barber quarter which came from 10" down after fighting with a root for 15 minutes. I'm surprised I didn't hack it up as I was prying and cutting around...but I had an angel with me on today
I couldn't have cared less if I dug a coin today or not...just needed to zone away from reality and feel some peace and calm for a short time. All 8 of these coins were at least 8" deep...which explains why they were still setting there after all the hunters have pounded this place over the years. 8 SWEET oldies from 8" to 10" deep is a nice way to relieve some pressure and stress. Thanks everyone for viewing and good luck on your next hunt.
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