MangoAve
05-25-2017, 01:24 PM
Apparently my coil is becoming a hoover for coppers. The weekend after the spill was the DB, and the following weekend was a matron. Last night was another copper.
I went to a busy spot that I knew once had an house on it. I got lucky the assessor still had a build date for the house, even though it was torn down. Inclined me to hunt there. Well, despite the luck, I have had some minor adverse conditions/situations. First my Z-lynk was dead. I thought there'd be enough charge for a few hour hunt. Nope. Then I tried the BT setup as a backup. It wasn't used in so long that it too was dead. ugh. Then I forgot to grab the gloves from the car after being back there twice. I still managed despite also being near a busy road. The one other issue was that the place was a tad trashy. Trashy as in a junction box cover was on the top of the ground and a shotgun shell was the first thing I dug. At an open space where a house was?? On a parcel near the main road and a nearby school?? Iron went from heavy at 4-6" depth to overload size on the surface to sporadic. First I tried near the fringes: the overlooked spots. Then I made it near some flowering bushes. And wouldn't ya know it? Right on the surface was an FFA award. I did think it was a zincoln, but was pleasantly surprised. No idea on age, but it is after 1928. I didn't research much beyond when the FFA was started.
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After a few iffy and deep iron targets I made it back near where I started out. But I was a bit more thorough near this big oak. Caught it just right and pulled another copper. It was pretty deep too. The machine said either 6.5 or 7". It might have been a bit deeper; I didn't measure it. Just a copper is larger than a quarter, therefore it is actually deeper than the machine 'sees' it at. The VDI wasn't always there, but the tone was. Turns out this is my first counter-stamped coin. The reverse def says CAST-S, kinda near where it says the ONE CENT. That's how I know it is either a DB or a matron having the ONE CENT in the middle. Not only is the reverse counter-stamped. There is a different one on the front. This one is iffy and I think it says STEEL. This gives an average of 3/wk for the last 3 weeks. The short vid ended up on the bookface.
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This is oriented the way you'd see the ONE CENT. It was def visible in the screen before the camera took the pic. IDK. But it is still slightly visible in the pic.
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I walked over to the school to give it a try. That is where all the dang zincs came from. Some times deeper wheats or IH can sound like zinc pennies (granted many were 2-3" only...but I dug them anyway). I did get a 1920's wheat (25, 26 or 28?) The soccer award was on the surface. The bangle/bracelet was pretty much on the surface. It was weird how the older trees by the school near the road didn't have anything near them. It was an older area. And it was also weird how in front of the goal on the farther side had more targets than the closer goal, where kids were still playing. I had to wait for them to leave to try the area. However, right in the middle by the pocket was a coin. It nearly gave me a heart attack thinking I got a gold coin. But kronor are some sort of aluminum-tin mix. Gahh. Still a cool find. The bangle has a black inlay on the top. Idk if it is stone (onxy if so) or not.
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I went to a busy spot that I knew once had an house on it. I got lucky the assessor still had a build date for the house, even though it was torn down. Inclined me to hunt there. Well, despite the luck, I have had some minor adverse conditions/situations. First my Z-lynk was dead. I thought there'd be enough charge for a few hour hunt. Nope. Then I tried the BT setup as a backup. It wasn't used in so long that it too was dead. ugh. Then I forgot to grab the gloves from the car after being back there twice. I still managed despite also being near a busy road. The one other issue was that the place was a tad trashy. Trashy as in a junction box cover was on the top of the ground and a shotgun shell was the first thing I dug. At an open space where a house was?? On a parcel near the main road and a nearby school?? Iron went from heavy at 4-6" depth to overload size on the surface to sporadic. First I tried near the fringes: the overlooked spots. Then I made it near some flowering bushes. And wouldn't ya know it? Right on the surface was an FFA award. I did think it was a zincoln, but was pleasantly surprised. No idea on age, but it is after 1928. I didn't research much beyond when the FFA was started.
59280
After a few iffy and deep iron targets I made it back near where I started out. But I was a bit more thorough near this big oak. Caught it just right and pulled another copper. It was pretty deep too. The machine said either 6.5 or 7". It might have been a bit deeper; I didn't measure it. Just a copper is larger than a quarter, therefore it is actually deeper than the machine 'sees' it at. The VDI wasn't always there, but the tone was. Turns out this is my first counter-stamped coin. The reverse def says CAST-S, kinda near where it says the ONE CENT. That's how I know it is either a DB or a matron having the ONE CENT in the middle. Not only is the reverse counter-stamped. There is a different one on the front. This one is iffy and I think it says STEEL. This gives an average of 3/wk for the last 3 weeks. The short vid ended up on the bookface.
59279592825928559278
This is oriented the way you'd see the ONE CENT. It was def visible in the screen before the camera took the pic. IDK. But it is still slightly visible in the pic.
59284
I walked over to the school to give it a try. That is where all the dang zincs came from. Some times deeper wheats or IH can sound like zinc pennies (granted many were 2-3" only...but I dug them anyway). I did get a 1920's wheat (25, 26 or 28?) The soccer award was on the surface. The bangle/bracelet was pretty much on the surface. It was weird how the older trees by the school near the road didn't have anything near them. It was an older area. And it was also weird how in front of the goal on the farther side had more targets than the closer goal, where kids were still playing. I had to wait for them to leave to try the area. However, right in the middle by the pocket was a coin. It nearly gave me a heart attack thinking I got a gold coin. But kronor are some sort of aluminum-tin mix. Gahh. Still a cool find. The bangle has a black inlay on the top. Idk if it is stone (onxy if so) or not.
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