Blazing Early Merc and Nice 1865 injun

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Today I went back to the farm lot I worked last nite, put on my SEF 6x8 coil, put the etrac in TTF and worked it
S-L-O-W ....and managed some more keepers. Got 3 wheats, a sweet 1918-D merc, this baby is almost full bands, don't dig the early ones much nicer, and a great looking 1865 injun, just made my day! And of course a few farm relics.


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Great Work On Pulling The Keepers Out Of The Iron! The Merc And Indian Are In Great Shape! The Other Relics Are Cool Too!
 

man the merc and indian are both in fantastic condition. excellent finds! :icon_thumleft:
 

Sweet finds Terry! That merc is beautiful!
 

Way to go on the IH & Merc they are very nice!
 

Awesome you pulled those out of the ground without a scratch or ding!:occasion14: Care to share your technique?

What is that to the right of the buckle(?) thingy?
 

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Awesome you pulled those out of the ground without a scratch or ding!:occasion14: Care to share your technique?

What is that to the right of the buckle(?) thingy?
the thing to the right is a pocket watch cover, dug the other side friday nite on opposite sides of a large maple
 

Cool on the silver Awesome Indian :headbang:

Congrats !
 

Way to go! The Indian and merc are in amazing condition.
 

thanks for the kind words and comments!
 

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