z118
07-10-2011, 10:59 AM
Yeah, I count war nickels as silver... :grin:
I got in some more hunts at that new spot of mine this week - two short evening hunts, a nice long hunt on Saturday morning, and then another short one on Sunday. I pulled quite a few more goodies - total for the week was 2 beat up Indian Heads (190? & 1887), 15 wheats, a 1937 Buff, 3 war Nickels, 2 Mercs, 2 Rosies, a 1954 Canadian dime, and a 1959 Washington quarter. Needless to say I'm having a great time!
The Indians are in rough shape and rang in around 12-30 on the E-trac. They are the first I've found in over a year. The Buff is only the second I've dug with a legible date. The three war nickels were all found in one hunt, they are the first I've dug with the E-trac, and they all rang up differently. The first came in around 12-24. This is usually junk but I dug anyway, and I was pleased to find it was a war nickel. I figured no wonder I haven't found any before then with the E-trac yet if that's how they ring up. The second came in at 12-12, just like a nickel, so I was pretty confused when I saw the big mint mark. And the last gave the most horrific, wonky, signal ever. Sometimes a signal is so awful I have to dig just to see what it is. I'm glad I did because it was a war nickel and the Canadian dime about an inch apart. Anyway the first and second war nickels still ring up differently, and I've tested them in several spots. One is 12-12, and the other 12-24. Maybe it's due to corrosion?
The last pic is a few misc items... I've dug a bunch of relic items of unknown use at this spot but they are still fun to find.
Happy hunting!
I got in some more hunts at that new spot of mine this week - two short evening hunts, a nice long hunt on Saturday morning, and then another short one on Sunday. I pulled quite a few more goodies - total for the week was 2 beat up Indian Heads (190? & 1887), 15 wheats, a 1937 Buff, 3 war Nickels, 2 Mercs, 2 Rosies, a 1954 Canadian dime, and a 1959 Washington quarter. Needless to say I'm having a great time!
The Indians are in rough shape and rang in around 12-30 on the E-trac. They are the first I've found in over a year. The Buff is only the second I've dug with a legible date. The three war nickels were all found in one hunt, they are the first I've dug with the E-trac, and they all rang up differently. The first came in around 12-24. This is usually junk but I dug anyway, and I was pleased to find it was a war nickel. I figured no wonder I haven't found any before then with the E-trac yet if that's how they ring up. The second came in at 12-12, just like a nickel, so I was pretty confused when I saw the big mint mark. And the last gave the most horrific, wonky, signal ever. Sometimes a signal is so awful I have to dig just to see what it is. I'm glad I did because it was a war nickel and the Canadian dime about an inch apart. Anyway the first and second war nickels still ring up differently, and I've tested them in several spots. One is 12-12, and the other 12-24. Maybe it's due to corrosion?
The last pic is a few misc items... I've dug a bunch of relic items of unknown use at this spot but they are still fun to find.
Happy hunting!