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    Saturday redemption for Dave, Dan, and myself..

    Friday Dan got a group of us together to try and find some cellar holes and boy did we try but with little results. Only thing notable for me that day was a buffalo nickel spill and 2 Wheaties however, it was good to meet Jim(MangoAve).

    While driving to meet Dan Saturday morning, I started talking with Dave about Trimes and the VDI readings on the MXT Pro. Coincindentally, four were found that day. When we arrived to meet Dan I said to him that it was redemption day for all. I think we were all satisfied with the results.

    Saturday's cellar hunt. Musket trigger guard, gorgeous open work shoe buckle frame, 1832 Half Cent Token Penny, 1842 Braided Hair, 1859 Fatty and few other relics were what I left with...
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    beautiful stuff Todd! i think you have a touch of psychic abilities honestly.was a beautiful day with no ticks and some great company!
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    I'm always amazed at the cool stuff you find. And all those OLD coins. Wow
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    Hey that LC is stunning! How'd the reverse of the token come out? Another spectacular hunt!
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    what a beautiful braided hair penny very nice Todd , I'll check to see if i have a matching piece of that shoe buckle . its a nice design. great DAY Todd and it was great to get out again with you two.
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    You're right....fully redeemed. Great hunting with great results. The LC is in great shape, congrats on all those coins and relics. In the group photo of your finds what is the item in the top right corner?
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    Sweet finds Todd. Knew you wouldn't go the whole weekend without some very nice finds. You seem to consistently find the good stuff.

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    Amazing finds Todd

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    I'd say redemption. Dan get redeemed too? Friday he mentioned hopefully finding a copper on the way back to the old road. You got the copper today. Great hunt for you all. I didn't quite get out yesterday but I think today I did well. How old is that Nova Scotia coin?

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    Love that Braided and the buckle. Great stuff as usual gents! Guessing Dan wound up with the 4'th trime?
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    WTG Todd that LC is in great shape!
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    Great finds Todd, as always!

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    Excellent digs my friend! The musket barrel is too cool! Love the shoe buckle, very neat and ornate type design on that one... the braided hair looks great as well. Hopefully we can bang out some more relics in December if there's no snow... HH
    I <3 colonial relics!

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    Incredible bunch of coins and relics, Todd! That Braided Hair Large Cent is in beautiful condition! I really like that 1832 Nova Scotia Half Penny Token too! That's an unusual coin to find.

    Congrats on the redemption!
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    Great hunt ! Love the token and trigger guard!
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    Heck your finds are wonderful...I love them all Nova Scotia token is really neat, nice preserved Large Cent wonderful relics and other stuff thanks for sharing!
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