remmy
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Well, I set out into the woods this morning to see what I could find. I had gone over a wide area of the woods section by section with my ace 250. When I got the AT Pro I decided to redo the whole area before doing any fresh turf. In tha past week I did find a headstamp or so that I had missed but this morning was different. The woods is a steep hillside, at the bottom is a long closed road. At the bottom, near the road I had a mid tone that I was sure was a shotgun shell but it turned out to be an old flat button. If anyone can tell me how old, I would appreciate it.
I continued up and down the hill and was in a section where a bunch of trees had blown over many years ago. This allowed sunlight in and so there were bushes growin and I was carefully crawling through them when I got a high tone. Good solid 81 right next to the root ball of a downed tree. I dug what turned out to be a barber dime and rechecked the hole, a mid tone.....v-nickel! Checked again, 81...another barber, and again! 3 dimes and a v-nickel, pocket spill!
Also, if anyone has a good way to clean up the v-nickel, please let me know.
I continued up and down the hill and was in a section where a bunch of trees had blown over many years ago. This allowed sunlight in and so there were bushes growin and I was carefully crawling through them when I got a high tone. Good solid 81 right next to the root ball of a downed tree. I dug what turned out to be a barber dime and rechecked the hole, a mid tone.....v-nickel! Checked again, 81...another barber, and again! 3 dimes and a v-nickel, pocket spill!
Also, if anyone has a good way to clean up the v-nickel, please let me know.