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10-07-2010, 05:35 PM
Went back to the site of the hotel on my friends property for few hours this afternoon. The weather was great, sunny & mid 60s... and it was, to me, a nice hunt. The EMI was still high, I brought the sensitivity down to 62 and still was getting a lot of noise.. so I did the best I could with the EMI.
While digging one of the holes, I nearly killed a little friendly critter with the shovel :-\ ... I picked him up and moved him to a safer place :)
Anyways, I pulled up 18 wheaties, 3 mercs, 1917,1943,1945, ... to my surprise I also picked up a 1920 5cent silver canadian coin, at first I thought I had landed my first 3 cent piece... but I'm just as happy with a 5 cent silver coin :yes: Also in the silver dept. , got a nice little silver religious medallion.
Got myself another Indian Head penny, 1906... 1945 War nickel, and a first for me!!!! A Shield nickel.. the one side is very nice, but the date side was trashed... but it is a variety 2 nickel, which puts it between 1867-1883... I'll take it!!! Lastly, I found a very worn penny.. smooth on both sides, exactly the same size as a penny, so Im guessing its either a Wheatie or an Indian head... just odd it was so smooth... Im hoping to head back to this spot again soon...
While digging one of the holes, I nearly killed a little friendly critter with the shovel :-\ ... I picked him up and moved him to a safer place :)
Anyways, I pulled up 18 wheaties, 3 mercs, 1917,1943,1945, ... to my surprise I also picked up a 1920 5cent silver canadian coin, at first I thought I had landed my first 3 cent piece... but I'm just as happy with a 5 cent silver coin :yes: Also in the silver dept. , got a nice little silver religious medallion.
Got myself another Indian Head penny, 1906... 1945 War nickel, and a first for me!!!! A Shield nickel.. the one side is very nice, but the date side was trashed... but it is a variety 2 nickel, which puts it between 1867-1883... I'll take it!!! Lastly, I found a very worn penny.. smooth on both sides, exactly the same size as a penny, so Im guessing its either a Wheatie or an Indian head... just odd it was so smooth... Im hoping to head back to this spot again soon...