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today was very pleasant for detecting in the woods with hardly any bugs , and temps only into the 70's :cheering: :clapping: :happydance01: so Coinnut and i hit one of his favorite spots ( large colonial site) that has coughed up some coins in the past . it was slow going with very little to show for our efforts . i did see some very strange bright orange fungi clumped together and i tried to get George to eat some but he chickened out :hammer: lol lol (so i took a picture cause Dave would of) lol lol
oke: :teasing: i did manage a couple of plain buttons and an 1846 large cent
eace: that was about 8 inches down and must of been on edge because it only sounded in one direction and rang out like a deep rusty nail would (not like the usual flutey coin tone on my dfx). later we traveled to another site for a couple of hours and there i got a few more buttons and a 1916 wheatback penny and a 1807 draped bust large cent ( its in poor shape
) . George asked me to get a before cleaning picture on the 1846 copper and then an after cleaned one as well. two coppers today and boy finding them feels great as they were long over due
Dan




Dan
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