z118
09-23-2010, 07:06 PM
I made it out Tuesday night and tonight. Both nights I hit a spot that in one hunt earlier this year gave up a Merc and a 1919 Canadian dime. I've hunted this spot several times since and turned up only wheats. I don't understand how I could score two silver in one hunt at a spot and then none since. My love-hate thing with the E-trac continues... still trying to click with it. Anyway I had not luck on Tuesday other than another wheat, and then again tonight it looked to be the same thing as I snagged nothing other than two wheats and some clad. As it was getting dark and I headed back to my car I got a junk tone, it rang in at 10-35 or thereabouts... I figured junk or cruddy zinc. I'm still mystified by the huge range zincs can fall in on the E-trac. It sounded a little big though, and kind of deep, so I dug. Flipped a big plug and there was a big green disc... I could see the figure with the crown so I knew it wasn't a US coin, and it looked like it was in pretty good shape so I was suspicious that it might not be that old. But it was too dark to really scrutinize, so I had to wait until I got home. There it is, a 1919 large Canadian cent. I found it maybe 10 feet from where the 1919 Canadian dime was. Makes me wonder...
Any thoughts on the short blunt nail with the square head? Or why a copper coin would ring up at 10-35?
happy hunting...
Any thoughts on the short blunt nail with the square head? Or why a copper coin would ring up at 10-35?
happy hunting...