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Old 02-13-2008, 01:23 PM
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Hello & welcome to TQ Shicks, you've definitely found a good place to learn & share your experiences, I'm originally from Wabash but now live in Fl, not sure where Mooresville is but my family still lives there & tell me how cold it is, hopefully it'll warm up soon for you soon.
Mooresvill is about 8-10 miles SW of indianapolis, good place to raise kids.

yes its been cold sleet freezing rain yestarday, temps in the teens to twentys. saposed to warm up a little this Saturday, but Im on call for the next week....
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Old 02-13-2008, 01:28 PM
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Mooresvill is about 8-10 miles SW of indianapolis, good place to raise kids.

yes its been cold sleet freezing rain yestarday, temps in the teens to twentys. saposed to warm up a little this Saturday, but Im on call for the next week....
I go right past you when I drive up there, I take I65 north to Indy, well I hope you're able to get out Sat & hunt some.
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Dimes...........310
Nickels.........176
Pennies.........1111

Wheats.....1944,1951,1952,2-1957
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Old 02-13-2008, 01:32 PM
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Me too....

Thanks "E"
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Old 02-13-2008, 02:15 PM
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HI Shicks Welcome to TQ ! Ya came to the right place to meet Great Fols and Get Info. Moved from Crown Point IN last year uup to PA Here. Same weather tho..8" of Snow and Freezin rain. and sill rainin now. Your gonna LOVE This Hobby and ask all the questions Ya have cuz thats what we are here for. Be lookin Forward to Your Posts and Finds speaking of wich..Once you get the 1rst Real Cool Find, The hook will be in Ya and no gettin it out. While your killin Time.. Just go over your Manual again & Again and when Ya get Out , Practice ,Practice, And Practice some more. Don't get discouraged as Ya may just pull junk at first but then Ya might find some nice stuff. It can be Up & Down but once Ya learn what Your Detector is Tellin Ya, there will be no stoppin Ya on Gettin some Keepers. Learn Your Machine.. Remember, Every Detector has 2 Control Boxes..One on the Detector Shaft and One sittin there in the middle of Your Shoulders. Let your ears be the Connector to them and once Both Control Boxes are in Sync, You'll be findin the Good Stuff ! Be lookin forward to your Posts and Finds.

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Old 02-13-2008, 02:28 PM
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hi! welcome and good luck with your new machine!
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1964 Quarter
1883 Seated Dime
1939 Mercury Dime
19?? Mercury Dime
1906 Indian Head
1942D Quarter
1889 Commerative Medal
1957 Quarter
1880 Indian Head
1952D Quarter
1951 Dime (swallowed )
1964 Dime
1948 Dime
1923S Mercury Dime
1898 Indian Head
1753 One Reale

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Old 02-13-2008, 02:57 PM
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Shicks welcome to the site.. Im sure you will have a ball.... be sure to post your finds.... we all would like to see them


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Clad:
Pennies: 82
Nickles: 20
Dimes:35
Quarters:32
Wheat Pennies: '52, '56, '56, '19, '52d, '58, '50s, '57d, '36, (2)51D, 41D
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Old 02-13-2008, 03:15 PM
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Welcome to TQ! It looks like your on your way to finding some great stuff... wtg
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the people here are good and will help with any questions.
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Coins 2008
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Quarters 2
Dimes 2
Nickles 1943'S
Buffalo 1921
Memorial 21
Wheats 7
IH 1
Misc. Toy Gun
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Old 02-13-2008, 04:17 PM
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Hello and welcome to TQ, so glad to have you with us, Happy hunting
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