Soy Bean silver

cooper1841

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Able to get back in the field and my 1867 home site. This is the first Silver here, everything has been IH's and old large copper as far as coins. Bean stubble can be as trying as the corn stubble was last year:BangHead: 1611314152731.jpg16113141212329.jpg16113141323575.jpg
 

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Sweet. I dug an 1848 halfdime Tuesday
 

Two great finds. Site continues to produce!
 

You have luck, that site its good!
 

Looking at Soy Bean, the stubble looks better than our Bean stubble which is as bad as Corn. So my point is, I would rarely try it. Getting permission before or just after the drilling.
 

Soybean stubble and corn stubble is hard work. I've tried both with limited success, and my hats off to anyone who makes it happen. Congrats on that phenomenal seated beauty!
 

Thanks Scrappy, Long slow walks down the rows, not much swinging!
 

very nice! i know those fields are hard work, but this certainly paid off. CONGRATS!
 

Congrats on that Half Dime. Thats a great coin to see come out of the ground.
 

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