Back for a third time same location it was a good day to dig in the dirt.

michael NY

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Etrac, Coinstrike, F70, Explorer XS, Sovereign XS, Spectrum, IDX PRO.
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Metal Detecting
I have posted a few finds from this location and today is the results from older technology 1991 is the year of manufacture but its been rebilit a few years ago. The area is full of shells they are going to make,it a challange for detecting. Past few trips I have removed a hand full of them when they signaled I didnt feel like it would be needed to dig every one to be removed granted a few the shell were 7" or more.
Today I worked slowly more time in reading signals and dirrections because a few times the brass case would give me its usual reading and I dug a bunch of them in between the iffy junk brass is coins!! Thats where the Wheat Cents strarted rolling in. Both Barber dimes were in an area littered with shells somehow I missed them. Both coins were less than a foot apart! the Total score for today is 7 Wheat Cents all early dates. 1898 Indian Head Cent along with 1912 s Barber Dime and the 1904.
this is the 4th Barber Dime ive pulled out of this spot. The bullets I was able to find they were made in a factory near Philly around 1914. A small early Cuff button in in the pictures also.
Todays hunt I was using a Whites Eagle Spectrum standard coil I,picked up had it rebiuilt a few years ago. Thanks for looking HH

Michael pic_20200722_144431.jpgpic_20200722_144459.jpgpic_20200722_144536.jpg
 

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Great silver and other interesting finds, Michael! Thanks for sharing.
 

As long as the brass shells are there and if they are not historical dig them up and recycle them, brass pays pretty good.
 

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