Dirtfishing in Connecticut - April 16th, 2011 - Small pocket spill @ cellar hole

FooserPaul

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Hello all!

I headed back to the site that yilded the 1853 Half Dim the previous day... the first two hours were... lackluster and uneventfull wih little to nothin in my bag...

1st keeper was what appears to be half of an old dog tag...

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I stopped a about 12:30 to grab a snack fom my car an finish my coffee then stared to work a line towards the front of the barn and 30 feet from my car... 12/40 turn 90 deg... 12/42... Get up a plug...

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It was petty clan outta the hole... I did not heck for friends... I was just happy to find a good keeper... I returned the dirt stood up... signal... in the dirt on the ede of the hole was a green penny...

1909 Lincoln...

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Stand up... scan over filled in plug... 12/45...12/46...

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Always check for... FRIENDS :-)

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Small Buckle frame...

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HH ALL!
Paul
 

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pocket spills are always nice, especially when silver is involved. My last one wasn't as exciting as yours, but still yielded two V nickels.
 

Nice digs Paul. :thumbsup:
 

nice hunt Paul!
 

:icon_thumright: wow - nice looking dimes!!!!
 

Beautiful Barbers, always nice seeing those over Mercs and Rosies.
 

Congrats on the digs. Awsome recovery on the Barbers twins. The E-track can relay pick through the trash to pull out the good targets !!
 

Nice finds. I was wondering why a Woodstock tag would be down your way, and find out you were up my way.
I headed south and hunted a cornfield and got a toasted large cent. So thin, so smooth. I'll never know what it was.
 

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