daytondigger
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I was going to stay home today and catch up on chores, but the nice weather isn't going to hold out forever. I couldn't resist the sunshine, seventies and crowd free weekday. Back to the picnic grounds and I had the place to myself. I started around the 1920's picnic shelter. Every swing is 2, 3 or 4 targets. I check the depth meter and only dig the ones over 3 inches deep. First signal was a wheat, second a 1945 merc. Later came a 1942-D merc and then a 1935 merc interspersed with many wheats from the 40's. Finds started to dry up so I wondered aimlessly looking for a new hotspot. The targets were few and far between in the open fields, but finally I started digging wheats from 1910 to the 1950's. I then dug a 1907 Indian and wondered where the silver was. Finally I found a 1955 roosie, a low mintage one as far as roosies go. All decades of wheats were present but that was the last silver of the day. I also spied an Indian point on a pile of recently moved dirt. I love those mercs, but I need to work on my 1800's fix.
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