angellionel
11-29-2009, 08:25 PM
Saturday
Saturday was a blustery day, with wind gust reaching 28 mph or more. It still wasn't all that cold though, so I grabbed my E-Trac, made sure my battery was fully charged, and headed to the park. The park was deserted when I arrived, the strong wind apparently discouraging the locals from venturing out to take their regular walks. I didn't waste much time and began to detect.
The site is quite trashy and iron presents a challenge as well, especially at an area near the fence circling the park. But the E-Trac still sniffed out three silver coins for me.
My first good target, a 1923 mercury dime.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_1923merc_112809.jpg
Toward late afternoon the temperature was dropping a bit too much for my taste. The strong wind wasn't helping much either. I left after digging up my last two silver coins, a 1957-D quarter and a 1939 mercury dime.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_silver_112809.jpg
Sunday
Sunday I returned to the park, arriving at about 11:45 a.m. In the distance I could see someone who appeared to be detecting, but it was hard to tell from where I was standing. I grabbed my machine and began walking toward the same area. Closer now, I could see that there were two individuals detecting. I stopped, turned on my machine, noise canceled, and began detecting while walking in their direction. After about three sweeps I got a very nice signal. I cut a plug and there it was, a large silver ring.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_silverring_112909.jpg
With ring in hand I began walking toward the two individuals. Now I was able to recognize a familiar face. It was Scott (catskillcomics) and Bruce (bmattioli). It was nice to meet up with members of our forum. :cool: I showed them my find, chatted for a bit, and then we got busy detecting.
I selected an area not far from where Scott and Bruce were detecting, and about 20 minutes later I had my first silver coin, a very nice 1928 Standing Liberty quarter.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_1928SLQ_112909.jpg
Now I knew I had to work this area carefully. I remained there the rest of the day, and by the time I called it quits I had five more silver coins in my pouch; two Roosevelt dimes, both dated 1952, two Washington quarters, dated 1939 and 1964, and my last find of the day, a 1944 mercury dime, which I picked up a few minutes after Scott left.
Here are two of the coins, the 1964 quarter and 1944 mercury dime, while they were still encased in soil.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_1964quarter_112909.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_1944merc_112909.jpg
My total take, three quarters and three silver dimes.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_silverquarters_112909.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_silverdimes_112909.jpg
I also dug up about a dozen wheat cents, with two spills in the mix.
One of the wheat cent spills.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_wheatspill_112909.jpg
All the wheat cents.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_wheats_112909.jpg
A padlock rounded up the day's finds.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_padlock_112909.jpg
HH!
Saturday was a blustery day, with wind gust reaching 28 mph or more. It still wasn't all that cold though, so I grabbed my E-Trac, made sure my battery was fully charged, and headed to the park. The park was deserted when I arrived, the strong wind apparently discouraging the locals from venturing out to take their regular walks. I didn't waste much time and began to detect.
The site is quite trashy and iron presents a challenge as well, especially at an area near the fence circling the park. But the E-Trac still sniffed out three silver coins for me.
My first good target, a 1923 mercury dime.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_1923merc_112809.jpg
Toward late afternoon the temperature was dropping a bit too much for my taste. The strong wind wasn't helping much either. I left after digging up my last two silver coins, a 1957-D quarter and a 1939 mercury dime.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_silver_112809.jpg
Sunday
Sunday I returned to the park, arriving at about 11:45 a.m. In the distance I could see someone who appeared to be detecting, but it was hard to tell from where I was standing. I grabbed my machine and began walking toward the same area. Closer now, I could see that there were two individuals detecting. I stopped, turned on my machine, noise canceled, and began detecting while walking in their direction. After about three sweeps I got a very nice signal. I cut a plug and there it was, a large silver ring.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_silverring_112909.jpg
With ring in hand I began walking toward the two individuals. Now I was able to recognize a familiar face. It was Scott (catskillcomics) and Bruce (bmattioli). It was nice to meet up with members of our forum. :cool: I showed them my find, chatted for a bit, and then we got busy detecting.
I selected an area not far from where Scott and Bruce were detecting, and about 20 minutes later I had my first silver coin, a very nice 1928 Standing Liberty quarter.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_1928SLQ_112909.jpg
Now I knew I had to work this area carefully. I remained there the rest of the day, and by the time I called it quits I had five more silver coins in my pouch; two Roosevelt dimes, both dated 1952, two Washington quarters, dated 1939 and 1964, and my last find of the day, a 1944 mercury dime, which I picked up a few minutes after Scott left.
Here are two of the coins, the 1964 quarter and 1944 mercury dime, while they were still encased in soil.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_1964quarter_112909.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_1944merc_112909.jpg
My total take, three quarters and three silver dimes.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_silverquarters_112909.jpg
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_silverdimes_112909.jpg
I also dug up about a dozen wheat cents, with two spills in the mix.
One of the wheat cent spills.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_wheatspill_112909.jpg
All the wheat cents.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_wheats_112909.jpg
A padlock rounded up the day's finds.
http://www.angellionel.com/myfinds/2009/November/CPH_padlock_112909.jpg
HH!