Sunday I met up with Suzanne and we searched a park and an old school that we've also all hit before. I got the 1942 Mercury dime from the park and the 1943-P War nickel and costume ring from the school. The schoolyard was jam packed with clad and zincs and it was hard to squeeze the oldies out from inbetween. I also picked up a few wheats here and there.
Went to a park that has been very nice to me lately with two or more silver every time I've gone. Funny because it's a park Suzanne, Dave, Anthony, Allen and others have all hunted. I guess the place just likes me. There I got the 1964 quarter, and that sucker was deep. Every bit of 12" down, maybe more. it was a narrow but good signal and ID'ed right on. I almost gave up on the hole! It was in an area that there had been some grading done. Not long after that I got the 1934 Mercury dime. A few wheats and I'd call that a good day out. Sunday I met up with Suzanne and we searched a park and an old school that we've also all hit before. I got the 1942 Mercury dime from the park and the 1943-P War nickel and costume ring from the school. The schoolyard was jam packed with clad and zincs and it was hard to squeeze the oldies out from inbetween. I also picked up a few wheats here and there.
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AuthorI'm Nick A. and I am a metal detector hobbyist in Central Ohio. I have been metal detecting since 1990, and currently use the Minelab E-Trac detector. Archives
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