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Old 03-02-2005, 06:03 PM
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Just got in from a most alsome coin hunt. My wife's boss has a rent house across the street from a grade school in town. She told me yesterday that he was gunna sell it because he did like dealin with renters. I had to haul him some stone for a new driveway today so I asked him if I could hunt his yard before he sold it. He said "Sure". Well I only had about an hour to hunt this evenin,so I raced over there and WOW. In aprox.45 min. I only made 3 passes down a 20 ft. sidewalk and I popped 21 coins. The MXT was screamin. I found a 1966 clad Quarter right out the truck so I was hopein there might be some silver there. I was right, a 1957 rosie dime was rolled out on my 2nd pass down the sidewalk. I also found several pennies from the 60's but no "wheaties". Also dug a 1963 Canadien penny. I never covered hardly any of the yard,so I can't wait to go back.I need to work worse than a deadman needs a coffin,but I hope the phone don't ring tonite. I know where I'll be tomorrow. Thanks for listinin to me ramble guys but gosh I'm havin fun
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WAY TO GO GARY !!!..GO GET EM ALL...PAPPY
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Old 03-02-2005, 06:25 PM
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I'm sure there is more silver waiting for you in that yard!!!
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Old 03-02-2005, 06:31 PM
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Hit that yard hard Gary! Judging by the coins found along the walk way I bet your going to find cart load
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Old 03-03-2005, 06:28 AM
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Well guys,

I did get the dreaded call to work today but I should get off in time to spend another hr. or two at this house this evenin. I hope I dont run over someone hurrying, trying to get done early. Thanks
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Old 03-04-2005, 06:00 PM
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Just got in from huntin the rest of that yard by the grade school. In 3 1/2 hrs I dug 55 coins. 2 Quarters, 9 dimes, 2 nickels, and the rest where pennies. No silver this time but there was 3 wheaties. I an wore slap out I have never dug so much in my life.Countin the 21 coins from Wed. I've dug 76 coins out of this one yard. I know this ain't no record but it sure impressed my local White's dealer.He just lives bout 3 or 4 blocks from this house and I ran by and showed him all these coins. I'm gunna go back now that I've cleaned out all this other "trash" LOL. I'm gunna slow down and check it out better. All I dug today was coin signals I never dug any trash or ring or "iffy" signals. I know there has to be some silver there somewhere. The oldest wheatie was a 1930 so I know the time frame is alright.. Well I've rambled long enough tonite guys. Thanks for readin.
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That is a rather large haul for one yard. I bet some of those "iffy" signals are deeper silver, etc., as you mentioned.
As for the second detector.. geez, tell her you just gotta have a spare!
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Old 03-04-2005, 07:00 PM
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good job gary, lots of luck bud!! ;) this is JD I cant remember my password had to re register lol lol
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wow that is great. there is more silver. now go get it.
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