Tony Two-Cent
12-22-2011, 04:26 PM
Another perfect day for detecting here today. I had the day off, so I tried looking for a new place to hunt. I went to a small town that I had never been to before, but I knew from Google maps that it has a small park.
I got there at about 9:00 a.m. and the weather was just right for detecting, cloudy and in the upper 30s. No sign of the ground being frozen at all, it was nice and soft still. I found wheat cents on a fairly regular basis in this park, and ended up with 17 of them. Oddly enough almost all of them are from the 1940s and 50s. I also found two Jefferson Nickels, both of them dated 1947. The 1935 Mercury Dime was a broken signal but it sang nicely after I got the plug opened up. The 1946 Rosie came near the end of my hunt right before I headed home. It was a screaming 12-47 at only 3 and I thought for sure it would be a clad quarter. I couldn't believe it when I saw the edge of a silver dime only 3 deep. This is the second hunt in a row where I've had silver dimes produce a 12-47 signal on my E-Trac. Dimes usually top out at 12-46 and 12-47 is almost always a quarter. Weird. (But I'll take it!) This puts me at 77 silvers for the year. I have tomorrow off too and it looks like the weather is going to be decent again. Maybe my year isn't over yet!
Now I have to wash off all the mud because we're going out to dinner for my birthday. :beerbuddy:
Thanks for looking and happy hunting!
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I got there at about 9:00 a.m. and the weather was just right for detecting, cloudy and in the upper 30s. No sign of the ground being frozen at all, it was nice and soft still. I found wheat cents on a fairly regular basis in this park, and ended up with 17 of them. Oddly enough almost all of them are from the 1940s and 50s. I also found two Jefferson Nickels, both of them dated 1947. The 1935 Mercury Dime was a broken signal but it sang nicely after I got the plug opened up. The 1946 Rosie came near the end of my hunt right before I headed home. It was a screaming 12-47 at only 3 and I thought for sure it would be a clad quarter. I couldn't believe it when I saw the edge of a silver dime only 3 deep. This is the second hunt in a row where I've had silver dimes produce a 12-47 signal on my E-Trac. Dimes usually top out at 12-46 and 12-47 is almost always a quarter. Weird. (But I'll take it!) This puts me at 77 silvers for the year. I have tomorrow off too and it looks like the weather is going to be decent again. Maybe my year isn't over yet!
Now I have to wash off all the mud because we're going out to dinner for my birthday. :beerbuddy:
Thanks for looking and happy hunting!
60672606736067460675