Digger_O'Dell
07-02-2017, 06:28 PM
Hi all,
Got out for a full days hunt which was unfortunately plagued by a series of thunderstorms. I had made plans to head towards Illinois, but due to flooding that was cancelled, prompting a seat of the pants hunting day. This included several water hunts, a farm, and the zoo site once again to round out the day.
The first lake I hit was the best. The rest didn't fare much other than some clad. This lake netted a few rings, earrings, and other junk jewelry. The nice part was every signal was a good target, zero trash. The best find was what looks to be a pretty old "flatware" sterling ring.
59823
59824
And here's the rest
59825
The farm didn't give much, but I did find this interesting holes pocket watch lid.
59826
The old zoo was a bit of a surprise. First I started with lots of clad and a money clip. Also found an odd brass piece and a spark plug tapping tool.
59827
I moved to another area and soon hit a wheatie. Then one more. Then I get a deep iffy 12-40, which I almost didn't dig because that number is almost always an aluminum screw cap. Glad I dug it, because in the middle of a bunch of deep rocks I saw shiny, which turned out to be a 1911 Barber dime. This is the oldest coin, much less silver, that I've dug at this site. Great way to end the day!
59828
Thanks for reading, GL&HH!
Got out for a full days hunt which was unfortunately plagued by a series of thunderstorms. I had made plans to head towards Illinois, but due to flooding that was cancelled, prompting a seat of the pants hunting day. This included several water hunts, a farm, and the zoo site once again to round out the day.
The first lake I hit was the best. The rest didn't fare much other than some clad. This lake netted a few rings, earrings, and other junk jewelry. The nice part was every signal was a good target, zero trash. The best find was what looks to be a pretty old "flatware" sterling ring.
59823
59824
And here's the rest
59825
The farm didn't give much, but I did find this interesting holes pocket watch lid.
59826
The old zoo was a bit of a surprise. First I started with lots of clad and a money clip. Also found an odd brass piece and a spark plug tapping tool.
59827
I moved to another area and soon hit a wheatie. Then one more. Then I get a deep iffy 12-40, which I almost didn't dig because that number is almost always an aluminum screw cap. Glad I dug it, because in the middle of a bunch of deep rocks I saw shiny, which turned out to be a 1911 Barber dime. This is the oldest coin, much less silver, that I've dug at this site. Great way to end the day!
59828
Thanks for reading, GL&HH!