More construction,Indians, V-nickel,unusual token

kane23

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Mar 29, 2007
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Utah
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Tesoro Tejon, Garrett Ace 350.
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Hi,
A friend took me to a lot where a house had been torn down yesterday,he had found a few coins including a ww2 silver nickel. Did'nt find much at first,I was using my Tejon with the 4 x 7 loop. I then moved over the area my friend had just searched,I soon had a deep reading and from 8 inches up came a 1904 Indian penny,my first of the year. I moved about another foot and from the same depth came a nice VF or better 1906 V nickel. Looking at the hole where the indian head had came from I noticed another penny that I had dug up,it turned out to be a 1910 wheat. A few minutes later I dug a token with P 93 on the obverese and good for twenty five cents on the reverse, it was the size of a dime, have any of you found this token? Any info I would appreciate. Finally I recieved another deep reading and up came an 1889 indian head. Unexpected finds from, from a construction site including my oldest coin so far this year. HH Kane 23
 

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No pictures, come on you know better....Sounds great, with great finds !

Keep @ it and HH!!
 

Mud,
I wish I could post pictures, but as said on my other posts I do not have a home computer or a digital camera. My daughter took some pictures of some of my other finds and I can forward them to you just email me at [email protected] Kane 23
 

Bob,
More of a brownish brown green. LOL yesterday I was fortunate enough to find a 1962-d franklin half dollar two inches deep in a school yard. I also found two sacagewea dollars, a british twenty pence,27 quarters,35 dimes,9 nickels and 26 cents,another good day,101 coins in all. HH Kane 23
 

Fine diggs'! I'm constantly looking for those type of construction sites too.....

Keep diggin'...
 

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