z118
03-18-2013, 04:48 PM
I got in some good hunting this past weekend in spite of the cold temps, re freezing ground, and occasional snow squalls. I stuck entirely to odd wooded areas as they seem to be my new thing.
I hunted the first one on Friday evening. My first target was a 1947 nickel, followed by a wheat. A short while later I encountered a spill totaling 16 wheat pennies in a 1 x 2 foot area. As I kept recovering coins I would hope the next would be a dime or quarter but no luck. After that I pulled a deep dateless Buff and later a nice older buckle (from a horse of cattle harness according to Del [thanks Del!]) but silver was not to be had.
Saturday I got out twice. The first spot gave up a few more wheats and a cool old keyhole cover plate. The second yielded an 1890 V nickel, more wheats, and a sweet old padlock. But again, no silver.
Sunday was very cold, but I was really hungry to find something shiny. I headed to a spot that had given up silvers on the last three hunts there. Early in the hunt I got a very nice tone and was pretty sure I had a silver coin. I was half right anyway - it proved to be a small silver Love ring. Later in the hunt this occurrence repeated itself - I was certain I had silver and again it turned out to be a ring.
So... 27 wheats, a V nickel, a Buff, and two nickels from the 40's but no silver coinage! A bit disappointing but the rings and the nice relics make up for it I suppose. The weather is supposed to be winter like all week; hopefully the ground won't freeze solid before next weekend. I'm already itching to get out again!
Happy hunting..
I hunted the first one on Friday evening. My first target was a 1947 nickel, followed by a wheat. A short while later I encountered a spill totaling 16 wheat pennies in a 1 x 2 foot area. As I kept recovering coins I would hope the next would be a dime or quarter but no luck. After that I pulled a deep dateless Buff and later a nice older buckle (from a horse of cattle harness according to Del [thanks Del!]) but silver was not to be had.
Saturday I got out twice. The first spot gave up a few more wheats and a cool old keyhole cover plate. The second yielded an 1890 V nickel, more wheats, and a sweet old padlock. But again, no silver.
Sunday was very cold, but I was really hungry to find something shiny. I headed to a spot that had given up silvers on the last three hunts there. Early in the hunt I got a very nice tone and was pretty sure I had a silver coin. I was half right anyway - it proved to be a small silver Love ring. Later in the hunt this occurrence repeated itself - I was certain I had silver and again it turned out to be a ring.
So... 27 wheats, a V nickel, a Buff, and two nickels from the 40's but no silver coinage! A bit disappointing but the rings and the nice relics make up for it I suppose. The weather is supposed to be winter like all week; hopefully the ground won't freeze solid before next weekend. I'm already itching to get out again!
Happy hunting..