Dry Dirt Relics

mangum

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Man, we need some rain! The ground is hard as a rock! I really think it affects the depth too. I went out with a few friends last weekend & managed to find a few cool relics & a piece of silver. One friend found his first Spanish silver, I'm the only Spanish virgin left in the group! I'm going out again in the morning to go dig some more dry dirt relics, hopefully I find a good one!
 

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silver, lead and brass. and yes depth is a loser in concrete hard dirt. a pleasure to dig the day after rain
 

Nice.
That Merc is beautiful.
Still one of my all time favorite coins.
 

dry dirt or not, those look like some good finds to me!
 

THEY ARE SOME DECENT FINDS THERE MAGNUM AND YOU TALK ABOUT THE RAIN MY NEPHEW LIVES IN MOORESVILLE AND HE WAS SAYING THE SAME THING .
 

The design on that key is great!

aj
 

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