Back out tonight.

Brian C.

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Whites and Garrett. I use several machines, the ace 350 is a nice machine. I have a 5900, 6000, whites.
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Relic Hunting
I got out just before it got dark, I had 45 minutes to detect before it got dark. The coin was just laying on its edge, 1859 cent, I spotted it as i was walking, the second coin an 1881 cent, it is a little eaten away. The buttons of coarse surface finds like the bone knife handle I think. I will get out detecting as long as I can, the winter is coming, this week is gong IMG_0068.JPGIMG_0069.JPGIMG_0070.JPG to stay mild.:hello2:
 

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Nice old coins Brian.
Congrats,
MM
 

There are many varieties of that '59 it could be a good coin, I mean it is a good coin, great coindition, but might be a good variety.
 

I have many 1859 pennies, I think on one site I have found 15. This year seems like it is like finding the bank tokens, they are really common as well. This style of the 59 is quite common, I was hoping it was the 1858, I have not found one of those yet, like the 20 cent peace, maybe some day.HH8-)
 

Nice find Brian! :occasion14:
I'd also love to find a '58 as they were only 421,000 minted, as compared to the '59 where 9,579,000 minted!

Here's a '59 I found earlier this year, the condition on it was pretty decent!
Dave
 

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Nice coin all the same.
 

Oh yeah , I'd be jacked to find those nice Vickie pennies !!! (I'm crazy for Canadian coins - especially Victorians)
 

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