Toogood Day

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Apr 18, 2016
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ACE 250 with DD coil
Equinox 600
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Found a dot in the park today named Toogood.
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Only one signal that was too good and not frozen.
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Roundness was too good to believe,
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Cleaned her up and she does not look too good.
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Hoping for that next target that is Toogood to be true...
 

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Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Something bit her! I did a lot of couch potato today.
 

hey she looks pretty nice to me
 

Not TooBad, either! ๐Ÿ˜
 

Well at least you found a good summertime spot.
 

Something bit her! I did a lot of couch potato today.

In the 50โ€™s yesterday and 60โ€™s today and still mostly rock hard permafrost, not missing much. This LC looked best as a thick chunk of dirt...
 

I'd say she looks pretty good, but then again I'm use to hunting farm fields where the fertilizer makes them look that way. I've only pulled a few out of yards and parks that look real nice.
 

Nice to see you do good at Toogood :laughing7: Too bad about the condition, but still another large copper FTY.
 

Bummer it didn't clean up better but like Steve said it still counts! A lot of tnet'ers would love to find any condition Largie. We are spoiled in western PA.
 

Nice old copper, congrats! :occasion14:
 

Bummer it didn't clean up better but like Steve said it still counts! A lot of tnet'ers would love to find any condition Largie. We are spoiled in western PA.

No doubt, we are fortunate. LCโ€™s are fun to dig because they hit near silver quarters, numerous varieties and you never know what condition it will be in once the dirt comes off.
 

No doubt, we are fortunate. LCโ€™s are fun to dig because they hit near silver quarters, numerous varieties and you never know what condition it will be in once the dirt comes off.

True, the last Largie I found was on a hillside and I thought it was going to be a clad or silver quarter. Surprise surprise, it ended up being a counterstamped 1848 LC.
 

Looks pretty good to me I havent found one yet either
 

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