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Old 09-01-2005, 01:58 AM
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this field that i am strolling on seems to contain a lot of coins! not really really old but i am going slowly in rows so as not to miss any, heres three i found last night along with a button and a nice little lead seal! 2 pennies dated 1897 & 1919 and a half penny dated 1912! thanks for looking
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Way to go on those older dates and finds! Hope you find lots more! Keep us posted!

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Old 09-02-2005, 01:33 AM
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i reckon they must have just thrown small change away here or something!! heres another 2 coins found last night! a 1898 half penny and a poor george 3 coin which i could only just make out the head but cant see the date, i reckon its around 1815. and a pretty but damaged broach, i dont know wether its silver as cant find any hallmark. still got a lot of field left to search.
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great stuff. I like the coins . were did you go detecting ? good finds
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WAY TO GO SUE !!! KEEP ON DIGGING...PAPPY
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Old 09-05-2005, 03:26 PM
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Wish I could find something that old! Great finds! Great job!
Can't wait to see more finds! Thanks for sharing pics!

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