Full Metal Digger
03-18-2018, 04:35 PM
Hey Diggers! Today was wicked cold with wind and snow. Tom and Russ talked me into going out even though it was only 25 degrees and really windy. I'm glad I decided to go (after they guilted me). We went to the same patch of woods as last weekend. A lot of Roman and late medieval has come out of these woods. I dug up a few shotgun shells and some stray brass but no real good signals the first 2 hours. As we were working our way back to the car we hit a hot spot with some coin signals.
In between two saplings I got a strong signal at 4 inches. The numbers were crazy (22-38 on my borrowed e-trac) but you can't go by the numbers on these older coins. Out pops 3 small coins! A 2 pfennig and two 1 pfennigs. My first coins and my first coin spill in Germany! The coins here get a hard black crust on them and it's difficult to see any detail until you can get them home and toothpick them.
We went to another set of woods and I only got one good signal but it was another coin. It turned out to be a WW2 era 10 Reichspfennig. I had a great time once again and I'm grateful to Tom and Russ for taking me under their wing and letting me go to their sites with them. Here's some pics. Thanks for looking and HH, Dave.
In between two saplings I got a strong signal at 4 inches. The numbers were crazy (22-38 on my borrowed e-trac) but you can't go by the numbers on these older coins. Out pops 3 small coins! A 2 pfennig and two 1 pfennigs. My first coins and my first coin spill in Germany! The coins here get a hard black crust on them and it's difficult to see any detail until you can get them home and toothpick them.
We went to another set of woods and I only got one good signal but it was another coin. It turned out to be a WW2 era 10 Reichspfennig. I had a great time once again and I'm grateful to Tom and Russ for taking me under their wing and letting me go to their sites with them. Here's some pics. Thanks for looking and HH, Dave.