Asked permission to detect on this small site I had passed by and this is what two evenings have turned up. I think seven silver coins in one day is my second best, tied with one other day on which I also found 2 halves. The 1937M Philippines 20 centavos was a neat surprise and is my first foreign silver coin of the year.
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Three hour hunt in a park netted these d-e-e-p coins. Did I mention there were a lot of difficult tree roots to work around too? The best hit was the 1945S quarter, clear as a bell, no roots, right where I pinpointed it. Not so easy was the 1934 quarter under a lot of roots, the rim got a few little Lesche bites from my digger. Many of the signals read lower on the meter than silver usually comes in, but the tones were still interesting or the ID peeped the higher numbers in-between the lower numbers. So, take for the day was two silver quarters, 1934 and 1945S; four silver dimes, a toasted 1920, 1918S, 1944 and 1946. Assorted wheats and a few clad. The 1934 quarter is silver coin #150 for the year.
A gorgeous overcast 70 degree detecting day for the start of July. @#$%&!! Big thank you to my friend Steve for inviting me to hunt with him today at this great private park he has permission at. Went out for a quick hunt at lunch today, dug three targets. A screw cap and two silver dimes, 1934 and 1944. Gold plated cufflink, silver necklace, lead ball boo-lit thing, three silver dimes, silver quarter and an 1899 indian head penny. A few clad and wheaties too, but no pics of those. Also took a pile of the junk. Pocket spill of 12 coins... 10 wheaties and two mercury dimes (43 and 45) in the same hole. You can see the marks on the dimes where they were sandwiched in with the wheats. The oldest wheat in the group was 1913, the two newest coins both dated 1945. Also picked up 2 other mercs, 1935 and 1944 and a WWII era Army "U.S." collar pin. |
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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