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    First batch found last fall second batch found last weekend. Still treasure to be found. Click image for larger version

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    last weekend. Click image for larger version

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    • #3
      Nice! All those coins from last weekend were in that ole canning jar?

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      • smbore
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        they were found 2 miles apart but pretty sure the same individual buried them.

    • #4
      That is completely awesome smbore! Depression stash? After all these years I've never found a cache. Found small pocket spills, but never a cache. Congratulations man..Got any rare dates there?'
      keep on keepin after

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      • PointHound
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        That's good stuff..I know they are out there, would love too walk over one one day. Got me itching to go out now

      • smbore
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        Ya i know where theres a old town not many people know about gonna hit that this year also found two old stone ( rock) cabins up by a old mine area. gonna check them out.

      • PointHound
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        Sound interesting. Never know what you might find around a place like that. Might even be a little gold laying around.

    • #5
      That’s too cool, those are really nice finds.

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      • #6
        That’s awesome! What are the dates on the coins?
        South Carolina

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        • smbore
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          some were older the one nickle was a second year Buffalo nickle i believe they were thicker than other nickles there was 114 coins and two silver certificates. most were wheats from the 40's.

      • #7
        Killer find smbore. I'm jealous. K
        Knowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.

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        • #8
          You have got us all jealous
          Amazing finds my friend.
          Bruce
          In life there are losers and finders. Which one are you?

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