"Evan Yeoman of Lewiston was cruising Demolay Park overlooking the Snake River with his new metal detector when it pinged, telling him there was a penny about 10 inches down.
It was the depth that was intriguing, Yeoman said. 'That's how I judge how long a thing's been setting there — how deep it is.'
He remembers thinking as he stuck his knife into the ground that..."
What is It?
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My heart fluttered a bit when I saw this in the hole! Reeded edge, and
all. But, in the end I am left with a major “What’s it?” Would appreciate
any inpu...
The Big Three Sets Are Now Available
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[image: 2014 United States Mint Proof and Uncirculated Sets]Three of the
most popular sets sold by The United States Mint are now available for
sale. And...
Metal Detecting Camera
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Have a new point and shoot camera that I hope to use some while I'm
detecting. Recently picked up the Fuji Finepix XP10. It is waterproof,
shockproof, dust...
Wow, it's March Already?
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Sorry for my sparseness over these past couple of months, a couple of
blizzards, Mono, and lots of work have kept me from posting any updates and
pictures....
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