Fatty alert !!!

bobac

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Been a long time since I've posted.....Been working 60+ hour weeks and the weather hasn't been great....
Anyway , I did squeeze in a few short hunts at some places with some great potential, but not much to show.....
I had a crack at two 1850 homes, a hay field where a schoolhouse sat in civil war era.........the two old yards had already been wiped.....
I did pull a few oldies amongst the stubble in the field that kind of surprised me......
 

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Nice indians and large. The stories those coins could tell, congrats!
 
Fatty's are great

Being a Civil War Buff... I'd do a chicken dance when I dug a Fatty, and even more so when I diu a flying eagle cent, which are the first fatty's minted... I'll try to find the I dug in a NYC Park. It's a beauty... WTG.

Philo
 
Great work. Love the patina on that 1864, what a beauty and the large cent is in really nice shape!


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