The Greaser Files

Hit a permission in ML today with Dave Matten. I won the wheat count and the cool token award, but Dave walked away with the top honors by sniping a 1903 IHP. We went for a late lunch at Arts Café and got another permission for next week. I smell #51 coming soon.
 

Went out with toad today and it is official, I am the pine county relic master. No pics yet but I will get a few and get them up. Nothing but clad for coins though sadly.
 

I thought I was smart by sending him over to the wood pile with the bees where the homeowner got stung a few times.....
 

No guts no glory Toad. LOL
 

Today's good scores with the sniper coil.
1800s sterling ring.





And after a quick wipe down.





And a 5 wheat spill.

 

nice... even a blind squirrel finds a nut now and then. :)

#51 silver for the year is a 1945 War Nickel.... found my first 1909 wheatie... no mint mark.... no VBD
 

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A lead bail seal!
In northern Minnesota, I never thought I would find one.

 

JOEYO....

I have job to draw up in the city of Stillwater. I'll be heading there next Monday. I figured I'd call my contact living in that town to get permission to hunt his yard. (Original house build in 1875) I will be there Monday afternoon. From the Google I see that there are a lot of parks in that town also, maybe those would be worth a scan. If you can break free it would be neat to meet up with you. two one eight - three eight zero - two five six six
 

Call me, I can break free.... 612-207-3790. What's your area code?
 

His area code is 218 and he swings an at pro. But be careful he gets but hurt when you dig better finds. Lol just kidding he is a great guy.
 

Hit up an 1800s farm house yesterday and scored some other good finds besides the merc above.
 

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