Found my best condition conditioned Indian yesterday

GatorBoy

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Haha... I see I managed to mess up the title........ I'm adding some photos of the last few days from the same spot.
I've pulled over a dozen silver coins from this spot in 5 days

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This has not been cleaned only rinsed with water

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This place is kind on coins

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Wow! Awesome coins! Congrats on the honey hole
 

Now that is a haul! Congrats on your killer spot and instant coin collection.
 

Thanks guys.. It's a good spot... But it takes work

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This Washington silver 1948 was the only real Krusty 1 I actually think I'm going to leave it green for a while this one's got character

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Haha.. Yeah those things are driving me nuts... That was just one day
 

Really nice.
That must be one awesome spot, at least it will be until you clean it out!
 

Thanks it is... and yeah that's happening pretty quickly.. But I'm also finding some nice deep coins in areas I've cleaned the garbage out of so it will be worth going over from several directions
 

they are nice, a honey hole for sure(with some sour thrown in to keep it interesting). that looks like sweet digging as well, makes a guy envious after trying to dig through the roots, rocks and poison oak! LOL congrats on the awesome coins
 

Soil has been tolerant for sure. May be some shell buttons in your recoveries? Used to be quite an industry. Some folks would thread a pearl button through two holes onto their fishing line above their offering as an added attraction during ice fishing season. Maybe if jigging in saltwater? More likely just lost buttons or someone saved some.
Congrats on your finds and that Indian is in great shape. It is a bummer up here to find one that has tasted road salt or fertilizer for years.
 

Thanks just some lost buttons but yes one of them is shell

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