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Coin Tally For The Fall Of 2022.


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Its been 40 years since I swung a detector. The last 3 months have been a blast.

Met lots of nice people, hunted a couple of un-touched sites, and hauled a few nice coins out of the ground. Nothing terribly old. This area off northern Alberta was mostly settled in the 1930's.

Some highlights include an 1899 English penny (an odd find for this area), 1922 nickel, 1935 cent, two 1943 tombac nickels, a few George V silvers, a 1954 dime (a bit of a key date), and a bunch of pre 1960 silver. The 1948 bronze chauffeur's badge was a nice artifact. 

Winter's here. Time to pack up the Nox 600, catalog some coins, and start gathering permissions for next Spring. There are a couple of circa 1910 sites that look promising...

Cheers!

 

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Looks like you were busy with all those nice looking coins.

Good luck on your next outing and stay safe.

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You are off to a good re start on a fascinating hobby.

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Very nice finds!  With winter here, you'll hopefully have some extra time indoors to do some serious research to find some promising sites for 2023. 

At your present good finds rate, 2023 is going to be a great year detecting!

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