coinnut
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Well we did it
2 degrees this morning and the three stooges went out to play in the snow. We hit the same cellar hole I got a Connecticut and Dan got his 1831 copper at last time. It was very cold to start the day, but I got some new boots (no more sneakers until at least March :grin
I started finding buttons right off the bat with a couple of Tombac coat buttons. Then a lot of nothing until I got a very strong but odd reading on the E Trac. Listen up E Trac guys, this 1855 Large Cent bounced from a solid 1-48 to 5-46, but mostly hung at 1-48. That is way off from what it usually reads which is 12-46, sometimes 10-46. It was most likely on edge, maybe even verticle to give those numbers. I was very happy to get my first copper of the day out of the way. A while later I got another solid double reading on a 12-46 at 2. When they are that shallow, the read twice. It was of all things my first ever Nova Constellatio copper (cause I wanna be just like Del) rofl Well Dan, don't worry about anyone confusing our coppers, mine doesn't look like yours
. Scored a 1909 Wheat, a 1890 Indian and finally got my 3rd copper of the day, a 17:eyebrow: Connecticut Copper. I was hoping that the coppers were in nicer shape, but it was not to be. Lots of other stuff and minimal Iron. Most of the iron dug was because I was trying to make a good signal from a bad one
It was a great day for me today. thumbsup01




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