Full Metal Digger
04-28-2013, 06:30 PM
Hey diggers,
I found a small town on Google maps that had an old park and school. It took me almost 2 hours to drive there and it was raining when I got there! It was one of those yellow brick high schools built circa 1930. A nice lush green lawn with huge oak trees on the edges.
First good signal I got was a choppy 12-45 at about 7 inches. I flipped the plug and could see the edge of a silver dime. 1944 Mercury! About 10 minutes later I got a 12-44, 12-43 at 8 inches. The numbers were like a wheat penny but the sound was like a silver dime. I dug down about 6 inches and put my sunray probe in the hole and got a sweet high pitch! Dug out a couple more inches and the hole was silent. Passed the probe over my dirt pile and realized the coin was out. I moved the dirt and to my surprise saw a silver half! A 1917-S walking liberty! woo-hoo!!
I was getting clad signals every few feet but was really focusing on the deeper signals. After about 2 hours I finally got a nice 12-46 at 8 inches and pulled out a very nice looking 1919 mercury dime.
I was pretty much soaked to the skin and my machine was caked in about 2 inches of sticky mud so I called it a day and headed home. Here's some pictures and thanks for looking. HH, Dave.
http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af95/daddydigger1/IMG_1339_zpsed62cd43.jpg (http://s997.photobucket.com/user/daddydigger1/media/IMG_1339_zpsed62cd43.jpg.html)
http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af95/daddydigger1/IMG_1329_zps1cbf4552.jpg (http://s997.photobucket.com/user/daddydigger1/media/IMG_1329_zps1cbf4552.jpg.html)
http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af95/daddydigger1/IMG_1330_zps2c58719a.jpg (http://s997.photobucket.com/user/daddydigger1/media/IMG_1330_zps2c58719a.jpg.html)
http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af95/daddydigger1/IMG_1344_zps8a31c48a.jpg (http://s997.photobucket.com/user/daddydigger1/media/IMG_1344_zps8a31c48a.jpg.html)
I found a small town on Google maps that had an old park and school. It took me almost 2 hours to drive there and it was raining when I got there! It was one of those yellow brick high schools built circa 1930. A nice lush green lawn with huge oak trees on the edges.
First good signal I got was a choppy 12-45 at about 7 inches. I flipped the plug and could see the edge of a silver dime. 1944 Mercury! About 10 minutes later I got a 12-44, 12-43 at 8 inches. The numbers were like a wheat penny but the sound was like a silver dime. I dug down about 6 inches and put my sunray probe in the hole and got a sweet high pitch! Dug out a couple more inches and the hole was silent. Passed the probe over my dirt pile and realized the coin was out. I moved the dirt and to my surprise saw a silver half! A 1917-S walking liberty! woo-hoo!!
I was getting clad signals every few feet but was really focusing on the deeper signals. After about 2 hours I finally got a nice 12-46 at 8 inches and pulled out a very nice looking 1919 mercury dime.
I was pretty much soaked to the skin and my machine was caked in about 2 inches of sticky mud so I called it a day and headed home. Here's some pictures and thanks for looking. HH, Dave.
http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af95/daddydigger1/IMG_1339_zpsed62cd43.jpg (http://s997.photobucket.com/user/daddydigger1/media/IMG_1339_zpsed62cd43.jpg.html)
http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af95/daddydigger1/IMG_1329_zps1cbf4552.jpg (http://s997.photobucket.com/user/daddydigger1/media/IMG_1329_zps1cbf4552.jpg.html)
http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af95/daddydigger1/IMG_1330_zps2c58719a.jpg (http://s997.photobucket.com/user/daddydigger1/media/IMG_1330_zps2c58719a.jpg.html)
http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af95/daddydigger1/IMG_1344_zps8a31c48a.jpg (http://s997.photobucket.com/user/daddydigger1/media/IMG_1344_zps8a31c48a.jpg.html)