Couldn't take it any more

Another great find from the G man!!:clapping: I must have found a few hundred of those. Last time I checked they were worth 25 cents. With the temps close to 50 this weekend, head back there. Don't forget to invite Dan this time!

:rofl: They are rare aren't they. I'm not sure Dan can handle the joy of finding them. You may have hundreds of them....but did you dig them out beneath the ice?? :eyebrow: :lol:. Dan could never bring this mud home :shocked04:

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Well , you didn't get skunked , scratch the coin , were able to post a nice picture and this post makes #21 ( make that #22 ,dang that machine looks nasty ) . I would say you had a good day .Finding a clad quarter in my neck of the woods has gotten to be a thing of prestige .If you were a member of the local club you would probably win for best find of the month , the prize .............. a silver quarter .
 
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:rofl: They are rare aren't they. I'm not sure Dan can handle the joy of finding them. You may have hundreds of them....but did you dig them out beneath the ice?? :eyebrow: :lol:.
Not too many dug from the ice. I've evolved from my early detecting days.:) Most days if the item is under frozen ground, it stays there until a thaw.
But I do admire your insane persistence!
 
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We can always count on you for a good story George and you didn't let us

down.....and your trusted 3030 didn't let you down either. :lolsign:
 
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Thanks for the laugh George!
I experienced the same thing this weekend: get in one inch, 3 inches of frozen, then your good.....only mine was an 1807 LC:yes:

I'll post when I get a chance
 

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