Two oldies in the same hole

lostlake88

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The Queen City
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Minelab Explorer II

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Gotta love those types of finds!! :thumbsup:
Any area that has the potential for Injuns and Barbers, I will work and re-work.

Congrats,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

that's awesome. It recently happened to me and it is deffinately a great feeling
 

I am a big fan of the Indians! Nice job!
 

Man, do I love more-than-ones! Been way too long for me, way to go!
CurbdiggerCarl
 

Very nice coin spill, congrats!!! :icon_pirat:
 

Lostlake,

Very nice dig. Glad I got to see them come out of the ground. The signal that he was digging was a very dificult one. There was iron all around it, and a big piece of slabbed aluminum in the hole. The two of us had probably run our coils over the spot 10 times and that was the first time anyone locked in on the goodies.
Jon Dickinson
pointdlr
 

Thawould have been a couple weeks allowance. Enough for a movie with all the extras....
 

I love coin spills especially when you dig old pennies and or nickels first and then here the detector sound off again and as your sifting through the dirt you see that shiny silver in the hole. Whoo hooo!!
 

Hey Gumy,
Nice find another score for you.
I have found Indians, but not that old of silver yet.
I know if I keep a looking I will them soon enough.
HH.
Rob
 

I use a pretty simple yet effective detector and this spill sounded like junk to me, fortunately I dug it. It had that "blip blip" sound as I passed the coil over which usually means junk. Well I am still learning I guess. Pointdlr and I have found around five indians and seventeen or eighteen silvers in a 40 x 80 foot yard. This place has tons of junk though.
 

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