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Old 03-06-2007, 10:46 AM
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Default '44 Merc & Another Buffalo

These are the better finds from the last two hunts I did at the old farm site where I found the large cent a few weeks ago. One trip netted the two wheat cents (no visible dates), the small livestock bell, two square nails, lipstick tube, and the two large black whatzits. On the next trip, I dug a 1944 Mercury dime, a buffalo nickle (no date), two spoons, a tube/barrel thing, a bullet lead, a bullet brass, and a couple of whatzits (one is part of some type of disc that has some wording on it). So far this old farm site has turned up the following coins: 1 Large Cent, 10 wheat cents, 2 buffalo nickles, 1 Silver Roosevelt dime, and 1 Silver Mercury dime. It's been a fun site to detect and I hope there's a few more goodies left to be discovered.
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Old 03-06-2007, 11:30 AM
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Congratulations

"I hope there's a few more goodies left to be discovered."

I would bet there is plenty left there.
Good luck
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Nice finds. Old farm sites are fun to search.
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Old 03-06-2007, 02:39 PM
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Great looking finds,,,,love the silver..

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Old 03-06-2007, 03:32 PM
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Nice additions to your finds from that site.
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congratulations NC Hunting good to hear of a site that pays off after so much work ... we'll be coming through Columbia in April on our first ever trip to the Outer Banks ... hope you site yields many more finds

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Old 03-06-2007, 05:31 PM
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WTG Great finds....
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Nickels:.................... 14
Dimes:...................... 91
Quarters:.................. 96
Half Dollars:.............. 0

Total Coins:............. 441
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congratulations NC Hunting good to hear of a site that pays off after so much work ... we'll be coming through Columbia in April on our first ever trip to the Outer Banks ... hope you site yields many more finds

Jim
Hello Jim ... glad to hear you're visiting the Outer Banks ... beautiful place ... if you've got a minute when you come thru Columbia ... stop by and say hello at Flemz Market (about a mile off US 64) ... I'd be glad to meet a fellow TQ member ... If not I understand ... have a great time on the OBX and may the weather be kind to you!
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Hi NC, congrats on your finds at the farmhouse. I love those Mercs and seeing them come out of the ground. Nice work NC, CU later and God Bless ya.

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Cool Finds there NC...WTG...


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