Sniffy
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- Mar 27, 2009
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- Prizm III Teknetics T2
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- All Treasure Hunting
Here are most of my finds. I had a habit of giving away buttons to family members, so I'm short probally a dozen nice gilted buttons. And not pictured is the 1804 Draped Bust Half cent, sold for a pretty penny. A couple more relics (early whistle) I have traded for gear, (vibraprobe 560) and I also threw in my other complete shoe buckle towards the cost of my DFX! I dove head first into metal detecting and I'm very thankful that I have. I would also like to thank everyone here on the treasurenet forum, you guys have been very helpful all along. I am glad that I have a "community" of people with the same interests as I.
thanks,
Jesse a.k.a sniffy
also not pictured. 1892 Barber dime, 1879 IH, 1883 IH, and a 1890 IH....While in Georgia a home owner gave me permission to hunt her property. I started poppin out wheaties like nobody's business a total of 17 various wheaties in one yard. In 3 hrs I had 17 wheaties, earliest 1910 to 1959. 3 IH's and a nice Barber, I showed her what I found. She then wanted to keep the coins....her family owned a general store in the early 1900's. She claimed she wanted to showcase the coins in her living room. I hope she is enjoying them.
thanks,
Jesse a.k.a sniffy
also not pictured. 1892 Barber dime, 1879 IH, 1883 IH, and a 1890 IH....While in Georgia a home owner gave me permission to hunt her property. I started poppin out wheaties like nobody's business a total of 17 various wheaties in one yard. In 3 hrs I had 17 wheaties, earliest 1910 to 1959. 3 IH's and a nice Barber, I showed her what I found. She then wanted to keep the coins....her family owned a general store in the early 1900's. She claimed she wanted to showcase the coins in her living room. I hope she is enjoying them.