Digger Don
05-14-2017, 07:19 PM
I went out after work Thursday with my friend Tim (Noah). I had two 1890s homes in mind but no one was home at either of them. In between the two houses was a house from 1911, so we decided why not. We spent about an hour on the front yard. The Silvers started popping in the first five minutes. My first hole was a Rosie and Tim's was a sterling ring. By the time we finished, I dug 3 Rosies, , 2 Washington quarters, an Indian and a spinner token.
We were about to leave, but decided to ask if we could try the back yard. The owner said that would be fine.
My first signal was a 12-47 at 2 inches. I dug the plug and pulled a 1950 Washington from about 6" down. I was wondering why it rang up so shallow until I reswept the hole. It had a friend! I flipped over the plug and checked the hole, Nothing. But when I checked the plug, BAM there it is, a 1941 Walker. Thinking that was all, I replaced the plug and reswept the hole. Not done yet, I flipped the plug again and found a 1936 merc. Wow, what a yard!! I finished the yard by finding one more Rosie.
I ended up with 8 Silvers, 1 Indian and a spinner token.
Not bad from a third choice house.
Yes, I'll be going back!!
We were about to leave, but decided to ask if we could try the back yard. The owner said that would be fine.
My first signal was a 12-47 at 2 inches. I dug the plug and pulled a 1950 Washington from about 6" down. I was wondering why it rang up so shallow until I reswept the hole. It had a friend! I flipped over the plug and checked the hole, Nothing. But when I checked the plug, BAM there it is, a 1941 Walker. Thinking that was all, I replaced the plug and reswept the hole. Not done yet, I flipped the plug again and found a 1936 merc. Wow, what a yard!! I finished the yard by finding one more Rosie.
I ended up with 8 Silvers, 1 Indian and a spinner token.
Not bad from a third choice house.
Yes, I'll be going back!!