My first LIVE dig... and its a keeper!

chukers

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Feb 1, 2010
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Eastland Texas
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Whites V3i - Ace 250 (backup) - Garrett Pro Pointer - Lesche Digger
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All Treasure Hunting
ll th video says it all.. I have now found wheats, a V nickel, an Indian head, a seated dime, a barber dime, a barber half and now this... all from the same site... but this is the first time I did a video of the dig... knowing that pretty much old stuff comes from this site... I knew I had a great signal... so I said why not lets video it... and here it is! Check it out! Enjoy!

Chukers

 

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Very cool! Great job on your first video!
I wish I knew of a spot that produces old coins like that. I'd live there.
 

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Nice find and VID chukers!
 

nice find! good video too!, I never have the composure to catch a live dig, i did however stop myself from grabbing my target last week. When i flipped it w the pinpointer i had my son start recording
 

Great digs and video!
 

Very cool! Great job on your first video!
I wish I knew of a spot that produces old coins like that. I'd live there.

its been a long time coming I only have a few sites that I have access to that I can get pre-1900 relics from... being that this are was settled in the 1880's(even then population was under 50-60 people) that is pretty much as old as it gets!

Thanks for the comments
 

I can't wait until I pull some silver!!! I dig the sound FX!!!! Strong work, keep it up!!
 

nice find! good video too!, I never have the composure to catch a live dig, i did however stop myself from grabbing my target last week. When i flipped it w the pinpointer i had my son start recording

I don't either... I really don't know where this came from... :-)

Thanks

Chukers
 

Very nice, and the fact that you're finding coins from the 1800s in your area speaks volumes for what you've put into it!
 

Good job buddy, nice coin & a great hunting spot and thanks for the "ride along" Blessings in the future...
 

Very nice, and the fact that you're finding coins from the 1800s in your area speaks volumes for what you've put into it!

maybe so.... but just barely!
 

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