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1799 Navy Davy One "Reale" Bouy

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From the land of the Bluenose...well the debate on the table today was where to go a digging. No place came to my mind and ND said he can recall all the places we have ever dug saying.." I have a photographic memory but some one forgot to give me the film." Lord love a duck. Anyway after Tim's we decided to hit a place that we have only did about...a dozen times this year.

Rain held off and we did the dew. Each of use taking a separate area of the park. Was surprised at the amount of coins that started coming my way as I crept here and there.

When I saw ND he looked up and gave me that grin so I said "What you find now me bouy?" With that he pulled out this little puppy which was the second one found in this park this year!
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A little later on ND gave a hoot and again came running my way......darn Montreal Canadian dewy!

As with every hunt it was time to go and the timing couldn't have been better as my Garrett took a hissy fit and started chattering big time as a drop of mist must have gotten on the circuit board....my fault.

ND take was the 1799 one reale, a blue elephant, dog tag and 44 coins!
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As for this bouy it was a key and 59 coins @ $5.01 added to the Back to the UK Fund.
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Mom was up for a brief walk today!!! Marie and I off now for a Christmas dinner and dance......................and of course later a few Guinness!
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Wow, that's a fantastic historical find! What part of the city gave that up?

Glad to hear your mom is doing much better.
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From the land of the Bluenose...south shore of Nova Scotia sir1
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The south shore ... Bridgewater? Chester? Interesting!
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Go Habs Go
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