Hunting Hanover Park Part 2
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great video nice finds
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wow, that 1929 was in very good condition
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i should check that park out! i live only an hour away. maybe ill see you there! good job on your finds.
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Great Old Finds (Nothing here that old that I am aware of)..Good picture / Film editting technique as well....Good Luck on your next digs
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Great Finds! I'm not sure if I'm right or not but I think that U.S. Army button is from the Pre- Civil War era, near the era of the War of 1812
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Congrats on the Silver. Great hunt and great vid.
Good LucK & HH
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Great video and hunt ! Congrats on the silver coins and 1700 coin. Good luck on your next hunt.
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Great video and finds Dawg! I like that little shovel of yours. It really scoops the dirt up nice! The soil there must be very kind to old coppers. The ones I see coming out of the NE are usually so corroded they can barely be identified as coins! A lot of guys post their finds on the Friendly Metal Detecting Forum, check it out if you get a chance! On-On and HH!
Daddydigger1 2 years ago
Thanks Daddydigger....I made that little shovel 25 + years ago. All I ever have to do is sharpen it. The soil here in most of the areas is very good to copper and silver. It is unusual to get a coin in bad shape, unless it is the newer zincon cents. HH
millenniumdawg 2 years ago
MNDigger.. Yes this is the same park..This park has given up at least a dozen or more coins in the 1700's that I am aware of. Most of them have been reales, but a spattering of English and a couple of French have been found.
millenniumdawg 2 years ago
Great Finds. Sure is funny how you find stuff in an area that you have pounded hard before.
HH
spec6294 2 years ago
It just goes to show, that an area that's been in use, may never actually be hunted out. I'm certainly counting on it!
millenniumdawg 2 years ago