z118
08-28-2011, 06:11 PM
I got in some good hunts this weekend. On Saturday morning the grass was soaked with dew, so because I don't like having wet shoes and feet I stuck to lots for a while. They were not very productive, but the first did give up a nice silver ring with a bible verse number on one side and seven crosses on the other. It is stamped .925. Around mid morning I gave up on the tot lots and headed for a grass lot that had yielded two silver coins my first hunt there. The E-trac seemed pretty cranky, and targets were few but after a while I pulled a '39 nickel, followed by a '19 wheat, and then a '41 nickel. It seemed like silver should have been there too. I got a lousy signal, but with a nice high tone at the end so I slowed down and worked on it for a few swings. It sounded like there could be a coin in there. I pulled a plug and was rewarded with the sorriest looking Merc I've ever found. I rescanned the area and maybe an inch away got a second, now clear tone - I pulled another plug and there was a shiny '44 war nickel.
Sunday morning I headed a few towns over to my farmer's property. I spent the morning helping with farm work and then a short time in the afternoon hunting the yard. The house was built around 1830. The conditions were not ideal, with long grass and some pretty dry dirt. The first targets were all older looking junk (a caster wheel, a door plate, etc) along with some sparse modern clad. I got a faint tone which proved to be a '44 wheat. Then I got a clear shallow quarter tone. But it wasn't a quarter - it was a sterling spoon only a few inches down. The back of the spoon reads Agnes '94 - I really don't think it means 1994 but if someone could confirm that would be great. I think this might be one of my better finds. I would guess that 1894 was Agnes' birth year? I only looked briefly but was not able to find anything about the maker. One way or another I'm pretty pleased. I'll certainly hit this spot again.
Total for the weekend was exactly 100 coins worth $8.47. This is pretty low for weekend for me, but given the silver ring, two silver coins, and the silver spoon I'm more than happy with it!
Happy hunting...
Sunday morning I headed a few towns over to my farmer's property. I spent the morning helping with farm work and then a short time in the afternoon hunting the yard. The house was built around 1830. The conditions were not ideal, with long grass and some pretty dry dirt. The first targets were all older looking junk (a caster wheel, a door plate, etc) along with some sparse modern clad. I got a faint tone which proved to be a '44 wheat. Then I got a clear shallow quarter tone. But it wasn't a quarter - it was a sterling spoon only a few inches down. The back of the spoon reads Agnes '94 - I really don't think it means 1994 but if someone could confirm that would be great. I think this might be one of my better finds. I would guess that 1894 was Agnes' birth year? I only looked briefly but was not able to find anything about the maker. One way or another I'm pretty pleased. I'll certainly hit this spot again.
Total for the weekend was exactly 100 coins worth $8.47. This is pretty low for weekend for me, but given the silver ring, two silver coins, and the silver spoon I'm more than happy with it!
Happy hunting...