z118
07-07-2013, 08:28 PM
I was out the door early for detecting today, and had planned on hitting a new tot lot I had found as well as a new turf location that I hoped would yield silver. The tot lot was productive. The turf not so much. The grass was soaking wet and it was hot and so humid that I was dripping with sweat after one target. I gave up on that pretty quickly and decided to hunt some more tot lots. So I hit a bunch and did alright. I had forgotten how fun and easy it can be digging clad in wood chips. I've spent very little time in the tot lots this season since my desires have shifted heavily to old coins.
When I got home I counted everything up and put the numbers in my finds spreadsheet. I realized I was only 47 coins away from 50,000 coins total since I started detecting in the Fall of 2006. I figured I was likely to hit this milestone sometime this season. For a while I had also been just shy of 3,000 coins total from one of my favorite locations (a school). I double checked and sure enough I was 41 coins short of 3,000 at this one spot. I quickly ran down the street to a local tot lot and hunted just long enough to find 6 coins so I could be the same number away from both milestones. I'm a little nuts I guess.
So I headed to this favorite spot of mine after dinner, intent on digging 41 coins. I had hunted this spot 60 previous times, so finds are naturally a bit sparse. It was hot when I started and things were going pretty slowly. But then things seemed so settle into place and I found myself in a nice little digging trance with targets coming at a decent clip. I kept count with each target as I crept towards that magic 41st coin. Interestingly I got a nice tone on coin #31 and had I not been in such a digging mode I would have scrutinized it more and maybe saved it for #41 instead... it was a silver Rosie. Made my night! I kept on digging and the big, milestone coin proved to be a lowly '97P dime. This one will not be rolled with the rest... I think I will have to mount it on my detecting finds workbench! Anyway, I dug for a bit more and wound up with 61 coins (including the '59 dime and two wheats) before heading home.
So, total for the day was 197 coins worth $16.42. The silver dime was a nice surprise and amazing to me given that I'd hunted this spot 60 previous times. My knees hurt a little to think about 50,000 coins in a bit less than 7 seasons... I imagine they would hurt much more if I had kept count of all the trash as well. And 3,000 coins from one spot kind of blows my mind as well... I don't know if I can pull another 1,000 out of there but you can all rest assured I'll try!
Happy hunting... and thanks as always for indulging my obsessive ramblings about this hobby! :)
When I got home I counted everything up and put the numbers in my finds spreadsheet. I realized I was only 47 coins away from 50,000 coins total since I started detecting in the Fall of 2006. I figured I was likely to hit this milestone sometime this season. For a while I had also been just shy of 3,000 coins total from one of my favorite locations (a school). I double checked and sure enough I was 41 coins short of 3,000 at this one spot. I quickly ran down the street to a local tot lot and hunted just long enough to find 6 coins so I could be the same number away from both milestones. I'm a little nuts I guess.
So I headed to this favorite spot of mine after dinner, intent on digging 41 coins. I had hunted this spot 60 previous times, so finds are naturally a bit sparse. It was hot when I started and things were going pretty slowly. But then things seemed so settle into place and I found myself in a nice little digging trance with targets coming at a decent clip. I kept count with each target as I crept towards that magic 41st coin. Interestingly I got a nice tone on coin #31 and had I not been in such a digging mode I would have scrutinized it more and maybe saved it for #41 instead... it was a silver Rosie. Made my night! I kept on digging and the big, milestone coin proved to be a lowly '97P dime. This one will not be rolled with the rest... I think I will have to mount it on my detecting finds workbench! Anyway, I dug for a bit more and wound up with 61 coins (including the '59 dime and two wheats) before heading home.
So, total for the day was 197 coins worth $16.42. The silver dime was a nice surprise and amazing to me given that I'd hunted this spot 60 previous times. My knees hurt a little to think about 50,000 coins in a bit less than 7 seasons... I imagine they would hurt much more if I had kept count of all the trash as well. And 3,000 coins from one spot kind of blows my mind as well... I don't know if I can pull another 1,000 out of there but you can all rest assured I'll try!
Happy hunting... and thanks as always for indulging my obsessive ramblings about this hobby! :)