Tony Two-Cent
10-24-2013, 08:37 PM
There is an old park in a small town that is about 15 minutes from where I work on my way home. Since it is so convenient for me I have hunted it MANY times. I had previously found 9 Indian Head Cents dating back to 1887 and probably about 25 wheat cents in this park, but I had never been able to find a silver coin there no matter how hard I tried.
It had really become a point of contention with me, as it is the only old park in my area where I could not find a silver coin. I could almost feel the park taunting me and laughing at me behind my back. :hairpulling: lol
Today on my way home from work I realized that I hadn't hunted there at all this year, so on a whim I decided to give it another shot. I cranked the sensitivity on my E-Trac up to 27 and went really slow, listening for the faint signals. The very first target I dug ended up being an 1888 Indian Head at about 8 deep. This was my tenth Indian Head out of this park. After a couple of clad coins I got a really iffy signal at about 7 deep. It didn't sound like silver at all, I thought it might be an Indian Head or a wheat cent. After digging down about 7 and scooping the dirt out of the hole I couldn't believe it when I saw a Mercury Dime in my dirt pile!
FINALLY after almost three years of pounding this park I got a silver coin! :happy:
My finds for today aren't anything to write home about, but I felt such a sense of accomplishment that I had to share. Now I can add that stubborn park to my list of sites that have produced silver. thumbsup01
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb174/dubbl-t/Metal%20Detecting/Pile-10-24_zps0006fda1.jpg
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb174/dubbl-t/Metal%20Detecting/Display-Obv-10-24_zpsa4c39db6.jpg
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb174/dubbl-t/Metal%20Detecting/Display-Rev-10-24_zps145dc5ab.jpg
Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy:
It had really become a point of contention with me, as it is the only old park in my area where I could not find a silver coin. I could almost feel the park taunting me and laughing at me behind my back. :hairpulling: lol
Today on my way home from work I realized that I hadn't hunted there at all this year, so on a whim I decided to give it another shot. I cranked the sensitivity on my E-Trac up to 27 and went really slow, listening for the faint signals. The very first target I dug ended up being an 1888 Indian Head at about 8 deep. This was my tenth Indian Head out of this park. After a couple of clad coins I got a really iffy signal at about 7 deep. It didn't sound like silver at all, I thought it might be an Indian Head or a wheat cent. After digging down about 7 and scooping the dirt out of the hole I couldn't believe it when I saw a Mercury Dime in my dirt pile!
FINALLY after almost three years of pounding this park I got a silver coin! :happy:
My finds for today aren't anything to write home about, but I felt such a sense of accomplishment that I had to share. Now I can add that stubborn park to my list of sites that have produced silver. thumbsup01
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb174/dubbl-t/Metal%20Detecting/Pile-10-24_zps0006fda1.jpg
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb174/dubbl-t/Metal%20Detecting/Display-Obv-10-24_zpsa4c39db6.jpg
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb174/dubbl-t/Metal%20Detecting/Display-Rev-10-24_zps145dc5ab.jpg
Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy: