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« on: August 31, 2012, 08:31:27 pm »
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Finally got out today for a couple hours, searched the old school grounds built in the 1800's, hit a clad quarter at about 6 inches then hit a 1923 Buffalo Nickel at 11 inches, my oldest coin of the year so far. Heading down to the beaches in St. Ignace on Sunday, wish me luck.

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Congratulations.....any Buffalo you can read the date on is worth digging up  Smiley

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Buffalo Nickel one of the last few Real Coins the USA made.

Man I love those things. Cool

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« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2012, 12:01:54 am »
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Thank you, gonna try another spot tomorrow around an old home and maybe see about getting permission to hunt the grounds around the old Fort Drummond which is no longer standing all but one chimney still being used as part of someones cabin. Theres many tales of lost caches on the Island and one of stolen British payroll in gold buried somewhere with reports of numerous cannon balls being found in shallow water. Never know what your going to find.

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