Tony Two-Cent
09-26-2012, 09:22 PM
I mentioned something about metal detecting at work today and one of my co-workers said, Hey, why don't you metal detect at my house? I asked him how old his house was and he said it was built in the 1920s. I agreed to follow him home after work tonight and give it a shot. It turns out that he lives in a house I had driven past many times and drooled over the expansive front yard with huge old trees. I had no idea he lived there.
This time of year there is only about 1 1/2 hours of daylight left after work, so I turned on my E-Trac and got started right away. I hunted as much of the front yard as I could before it got dark. I ended up with 9 wheat cents, 1 V Nickel, 2 Buffalo Nickels and a war nickel. I didn't get my coil over any silver dimes or quarters, but surely there is some to be found there. The war nickel actually saved me from the dreaded SDHOS tonight.
He says that I am welcome to come back and hunt any time. I will definitely be taking him up on that!
Here are my finds for the evening:
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Nine wheaties, most of which are from the teens and twenties:
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Oddly enough, all of the nickels have a mint mark, even the V Nickel which is unusual. I think the buffalos are both from the teens, although the dates are weak.
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The 1912-D V Nickel was a nice surprise.
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No Indian Heads tonight, so I'm still stuck at 98. :-\
Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy:
This time of year there is only about 1 1/2 hours of daylight left after work, so I turned on my E-Trac and got started right away. I hunted as much of the front yard as I could before it got dark. I ended up with 9 wheat cents, 1 V Nickel, 2 Buffalo Nickels and a war nickel. I didn't get my coil over any silver dimes or quarters, but surely there is some to be found there. The war nickel actually saved me from the dreaded SDHOS tonight.
He says that I am welcome to come back and hunt any time. I will definitely be taking him up on that!
Here are my finds for the evening:
62323
Nine wheaties, most of which are from the teens and twenties:
62324
Oddly enough, all of the nickels have a mint mark, even the V Nickel which is unusual. I think the buffalos are both from the teens, although the dates are weak.
6232562326
The 1912-D V Nickel was a nice surprise.
6232762328
No Indian Heads tonight, so I'm still stuck at 98. :-\
Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy: