I tried a new school yesterday - got out early but had to quit since it got too hot. The sun just wears you down. I will have to hit this school again - lots and lots of ground to cover. Most of the coins were deep at least 5" down so I don't know if someone else has detected here or if I'm the first - doubt that in this area. No old coins - just clad.
Sunday finds
7 - q = 1.75
8 - d = .80
1 - n = .05
4 - p = .04
20 coins - $2.64
7 - q = 1.75
8 - d = .80
1 - n = .05
4 - p = .04
20 coins - $2.64
Q - 172 = 43.00
1 - Washington -1942
D - 196 = 19.60
5 - Merc - 1916,36-d,39,43(2)
D - 196 = 19.60
5 - Merc - 1916,36-d,39,43(2)
1 - Rosie - 1947
N - 59 = 2.95
N - 59 = 2.95
(pre) - 1950 1 - 1948
P - 279 = 2.79
2 - large copper - 1834, 1837
48 - wheat - 1916,17,30(2),34(2),36(2),
38,40(2),41,42(3),42-d,44(5),
45(2),46(5), 47(2),48(4),49,
P - 279 = 2.79
2 - large copper - 1834, 1837
48 - wheat - 1916,17,30(2),34(2),36(2),
38,40(2),41,42(3),42-d,44(5),
45(2),46(5), 47(2),48(4),49,
51(3),51-d,55-d, 56(2),
56-d(2),??,58,58-d
1 - Canadian - 1946
DOL - 2
1 - Peace - 1924
HALF - 4
FOREIGN -8
# OF COINS(clad) - 706
# OF COINS(total) - 787
TOTAL $ - 68.14
GOLD -
RINGS - 5 2-silver TOKENS - 1 - 1863
DOL - 2
1 - Peace - 1924
HALF - 4
FOREIGN -8
# OF COINS(clad) - 706
# OF COINS(total) - 787
TOTAL $ - 68.14
GOLD -
RINGS - 5 2-silver TOKENS - 1 - 1863
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