port ewen ace
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- Dec 16, 2012
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spent 2 days at a public parcel that appears to have been missed by most diggers. bagged $11 in clad with nearly no trash, Zincolns & other crap. mostly clad Q, D, & nickels, no silverss >>>>yet----then a nice 77 on the ATPro at the base of a 300 year old tree in the ivy, sumac & other weeds under the massive tree root at 5 inches ( a 10 minute extraction). being 1 to 2 MM smaller than a LC with the correct thickness, my best guess is FH Wreath.
no details but considering the adjacent parcels were a late 1600's farm this was a nice surprise. stopped at the home bordering the site and thought they were having a yard sale--- no, just a party, spotted a buddy I hadn't seen in 20 years and he intro's me to the hottie who owns the 1 acre site--- she says ---GO FOR IT. that gets hit Monday. at the end of my digging a lady & her Bichon ask if I found anything, a history buff-- she has the home across from the hottie---she says -- knock yourself out. 2 permissions that were part of the farm plus another added bonus parcel with no owner. being a cheap and shallow guy, thought I would get my 10 Cent token redeemed for a cool drink___just 36 years too lateafter finishing the Colonial parcels there is still a few hundred bucks in clad at the public land
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