Full Metal Digger
02-28-2016, 10:15 PM
Hey Diggers,
With temperatures nearing 70 degrees today and all my honey-do items done, I was able to get out for a couple hours. Knocked on two doors and got yesses both times. Both yards had been previously detected though. All the easy targets were gone so I was compelled to listen for faint, deep signals mixed in with iron. I did quite well however.
I was in a very old section of town and the lots go back to the mid 1800s. The original houses are gone and the newer houses were all built around 1930. My first deep signal was so faint I thought for sure it was just a bit of iron falsing. I decided to dig it anyway. I'm glad I did. at 10 inches I pulled a very crusty large cent! It's in really bad shape but it is a legible 1853 date!
I also found three indian head cents. All turn of the century dates but I suspected they were IHCs before I even dug them! Finally after about 3 hours I got a squeaky wheat cent signal at 6 inches and was very happy to see a thin silver rim appear in my dirt pile. A 1920-S dime! AND it fills a hole in my coin album! Also found a few doodads typical for old yards.
Thanks for looking and HH to all! Dave.
With temperatures nearing 70 degrees today and all my honey-do items done, I was able to get out for a couple hours. Knocked on two doors and got yesses both times. Both yards had been previously detected though. All the easy targets were gone so I was compelled to listen for faint, deep signals mixed in with iron. I did quite well however.
I was in a very old section of town and the lots go back to the mid 1800s. The original houses are gone and the newer houses were all built around 1930. My first deep signal was so faint I thought for sure it was just a bit of iron falsing. I decided to dig it anyway. I'm glad I did. at 10 inches I pulled a very crusty large cent! It's in really bad shape but it is a legible 1853 date!
I also found three indian head cents. All turn of the century dates but I suspected they were IHCs before I even dug them! Finally after about 3 hours I got a squeaky wheat cent signal at 6 inches and was very happy to see a thin silver rim appear in my dirt pile. A 1920-S dime! AND it fills a hole in my coin album! Also found a few doodads typical for old yards.
Thanks for looking and HH to all! Dave.