jkress
11-28-2010, 07:50 PM
With a little warmer temperatures and plenty of sunshine today... I grabbed my detector and out treasure hunting I went. :yes:
My first two stops were a couple of semi-old ball fields in small farming communities.
The first showed promise with lots of clad from the 60's. If I could have subtracted one year from all the coins I found there today, you all would be looking at a picture of 7 silver quarters and 16 silver dimes. lol
Second ball field didn't show much hope for the amount of time I left to detect, so I left for greener pastures after about a half hour.
Third stop of the day was back to a yard that has given me a couple of Barber quarters and a Barber dime, a Merc, several IH's and a few V nickels. The signals are scarce, but with patience I can usually get a good coin or two from here each time out. The house was built in 1902.
The strange thing about this yard is the complete absence of silver after the year of 1917. That Merc was the most recent piece of silver I pulled from the yard. Nothing newer. :confused: .... but who's complaining. :)
Today the yard gave up a couple more V's. I found them both right under the swings about 2 feet apart. :happydance01:
http://homepage.mac.com/j.kress/AmericanDetectorist/pictures/picture-103.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/j.kress/AmericanDetectorist/pictures/picture-104.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/j.kress/AmericanDetectorist/pictures/picture-105.jpg
My first two stops were a couple of semi-old ball fields in small farming communities.
The first showed promise with lots of clad from the 60's. If I could have subtracted one year from all the coins I found there today, you all would be looking at a picture of 7 silver quarters and 16 silver dimes. lol
Second ball field didn't show much hope for the amount of time I left to detect, so I left for greener pastures after about a half hour.
Third stop of the day was back to a yard that has given me a couple of Barber quarters and a Barber dime, a Merc, several IH's and a few V nickels. The signals are scarce, but with patience I can usually get a good coin or two from here each time out. The house was built in 1902.
The strange thing about this yard is the complete absence of silver after the year of 1917. That Merc was the most recent piece of silver I pulled from the yard. Nothing newer. :confused: .... but who's complaining. :)
Today the yard gave up a couple more V's. I found them both right under the swings about 2 feet apart. :happydance01:
http://homepage.mac.com/j.kress/AmericanDetectorist/pictures/picture-103.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/j.kress/AmericanDetectorist/pictures/picture-104.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/j.kress/AmericanDetectorist/pictures/picture-105.jpg