Love them small yards!

Beefcake

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I went to a new site tonight that belongs to a teacher friend. She doesn't have much of a yard, but it kept me busy! Those little yards in town have alot to offer! The house was built in 1895 in an old neighborhood. I thought it was going to be a quick hunt, but the targets just kept coming and kept me there for nearly 3 hours. I love hunting in town, you just can't beat corner lots for the goodies! Here's the finds and the vid...
Love them small yards.mp4
 

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Excellent hunt, Brian! Those small yards sure do hold much in the way of history. Those are really some sweet finds. thumbsup01
 
Whoa!! Talk about a target rich environment :yes: And you left some for later? lol
Man the Rosie was deep. Was it deeper than the Merc?
The IHs cleaned up nice....Mr. Clean magic eraser ?
The video turned out good too!! I need to make an intro like you did...thats cool 8)
Nice batch'a goodies!!
Congrats :grin:
 
That's a lot of good targets for a small yard. Are you going to hit that place again? Whenever I find a site that good, I always go back at least one more time and almost always find at least a few more coins. Nice Hunting!
 
Eraser only works on silver... Those were brushed up. I'll probably hit it one more time. I did a pretty thorough job on that yard though.
 
Great hunt and them Indians cleaned up pretty well :yes: I'd give it another hunt from the opposite direction and would go real slow. lol 3 Indians in one day is a good day, with or without the silver!
 
Beautiful Beef! Just beautiful. What a great hunt. This is the stuff dreams are made out of. thanks for sharing.

Jack
 

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