"...It was no fertile hunting ground. It had never yielded any fruit save the time the two spent together. But a month after he buried his son, when he went back, he swept the green grass with his metal detector. Before long he had two new coins in his collection, coins that hadn't been there before: That nickel and that dime."
I’ve Still Got It!
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I’m sorry that I’ve been away for so long … I’ve just had a lot of other
stuff going on in my life the past year or so, and haven’t taken the time
to get o...
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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