Dirt Fishing (Metal Detecting) in Connecticut March 26, 2011
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The only problem with finding coins buried outdoors is that they are very seldom in good condition. My dad told me when he was a kid back in the late 1940s or early '50's he buried a jar of silver dollars that he put in a canning jar but forgot where he buried them. All he could remember was that they were somewhere near railroad tracks. I sure wish he gave me a better idea of where to look, I don't even know what city Lol ! I'm sure it would be an easy target and the condition would be MINT.
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What is the name of your video theme song? And who does it?
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Really great finds.Congrats on flying eagle and relic.HH
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sweet
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Nice finds, love the vids.
HH
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@CTDirtFisher the Indian Wars and CW eagles are similar but this one's a CW
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Great video as always! Hey, I have a question, how do you like your coil? I still use the one my e-trac came with, but would like even more depth and maybe area to scan. I have not done a lot of research, so any tips would be appreciated!
Sorry about the 20 Questions......How do you clean your copper coins?
Thanks...Kurt
Kcrthn 10 months ago
@Kcrthn I boil peroxide in the microwave put them in till it cools to the touch... Wash coin and brush with an old toothbrush... Repeat as needed... then I use some Renaissance Wax
CTDirtFisher 10 months ago
nice finds, the eagle button is earlier though
umrgolf2000 11 months ago
@umrgolf2000 >> I was going my date someone told me... Looked later than Civil War Era... Thx :-)
CTDirtFisher 11 months ago