Trip #5 to the Mill site--repost

Gilligan

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Here is a repost, as my last one disappeared apparently (actually, I just noticed I posted it on the Minelab forum on accident): Well, almost right off the bat I found what appeared to be a large cent. It measures 27 or 28 mm. I was sad when I got home and cleaned it and it is worn completely down, can't make out anything. Dag. I also found a 1946 nickel that was laying amidst the thick leaves, not even buried, yet it obviously had been lost way back when. It did not get the chance to sink in the earth, that was interesting. Well, enjoy the measly pics. Better luck next time. I also ordered a Sunray S-1 Probe and am very excited to get it. Bryan
 

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hello from g'boro..
good finds
 

jorge del norte said:
hello from g'boro..
good finds



Copy that, I work at the base, yet live in Wilson. We will be moving back to Goldsboro soon. BP
 

comisoas said:
Here is a repost, as my last one disappeared apparently: Well, almost right off the bat I found what appeared to be a large cent. It measures 27 or 28 mm. I was sad when I got home and cleaned it and it is worn completely down, can't make out anything. Dag. I also found a 1946 nickel that was laying amidst the thick leaves, not even buried, yet it obviously had been lost way back when. It did not get the chance to sink in the earth, that was interesting. Well, enjoy the measly pics. Better luck next time. I also ordered a Sunray S-1 Probe and am very excited to get it. Bryan
killing the goods 8)
 

EDDE said:
comisoas said:
Here is a repost, as my last one disappeared apparently: Well, almost right off the bat I found what appeared to be a large cent. It measures 27 or 28 mm. I was sad when I got home and cleaned it and it is worn completely down, can't make out anything. Dag. I also found a 1946 nickel that was laying amidst the thick leaves, not even buried, yet it obviously had been lost way back when. It did not get the chance to sink in the earth, that was interesting. Well, enjoy the measly pics. Better luck next time. I also ordered a Sunray S-1 Probe and am very excited to get it. Bryan
killing the goods 8)



Slowly but surely....this poison ivy is killin me
 

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