Fire Fighter 43
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After looking over some old areal photos. I determined the location of the school at a church site that I recently received permission to hunt. About 3/4 of the school area is now asphalt, the other 1/4 is grass covered. The school was built in 1881 and in use for more than 80 years. It was eventually torn down in the early seventies. My coil barley touched the ground when I got my first solid hit it was a 12-39 at 5" and turned out to be a wheat. After covering the hole I took one more swing and got a solid 12-46 at 4 inches. When I opened the hole and I was getting a hit with the Propointer a few inches deeper than the 4 inches indicated. I dug a little more dirt from the hole and I spotted the edge of big silver. It turned out to be a well worn Walking Liberty Half. It was a great way to start the day, knowing I was in the right spot. My first, was a coin from South Africa it is a 1/4 penny from 1952. I also found an 1897 Barber dime, 1942 Merc., 8 wheats, a religious medal and a silver ring.







