Four Dead In Ohio

Tony Two-Cent

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Well, we weren't dead but the detecting conditions sure were! :crying01:

We typically have good luck in Ohio but it wasn't to be this time. If you want to put a positive spin on it, we enjoyed each other's company for two days and had fun anyway, even if the finds were unexciting.

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I'm glad we were all able to get together for a quick road trip. Yes, the finds were sparse, but the laughs were plenty! I guess my 1894 IHC was the oldest coin on the trip, but I like your Tootsie car the best! It's rare to find them with all 4 wheels intact. Whatever our next trip is I'm sure we'll do much better. Thanks for driving and happy digging!
 
I like the first pic the best! All-star team! I like the title too :lol:.
Is that a town hall, municipal building? Must have been hunted already. Did you all do some door knocking? Sooo close, harmonica reeds and old wheats are a good sign. So glad you all got together!!! :grouphug:
 
I would have baked you a cake

If I knew you were coming that is! Did you get your passports stamped lol! ;)





Well, we weren't dead but the detecting conditions sure were! :crying01:

We typically have good luck in Ohio but it wasn't to be this time. If you want to put a positive spin on it, we enjoyed each other's company for two days and had fun anyway, even if the finds were unexciting.

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Looks like nice conditions to be outside at least, and you all did make some good finds regardless. Even those 10 wheats beat my count for the year by 9! :lol:
 

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