Tony Two-Cent
03-18-2012, 08:12 PM
I hunted this old picnic grove with my dad, brother and nephew back on December 25, 2011. Here is the report from that hunt:
http://www.americandetectorist.com/forum/index.php?topic=8328.0
Since then I have been anxious to get back there for another hunt. This weekend I went back down to southern Illinois to visit my family and we were able to put in a full 6 hours of detecting at the old picnic grove today.
The soil at this site is not kind to copper coins, and today I discovered that it is also not very kind to nickels. Nevertheless, we had a very fun day of hunting and made some decent finds. My dad and brother stayed there with me for the full 6 hours, and my nephew stopped by for an hour or so too.
Here are today's finds:
60843
We found 4 Indian Heads the first time, another 4 this time: 1898, 1901, 1903, 1905
60844
This time I decided to dig more nickel signals, and it paid off with a few oldies: 1897, 1899, 1906
60845
I've never seen a Buffalo Nickel this toasted before. Oddly enough, the date is still relatively clear. I think it's 1920:
60846
Only one Barber Dime this time, 1914-D:
60847
Two Mercs, 1940 and 1944:
60848
Group shot of the keepers:
60849
We also found six Wheat Cents and a 1941 Jefferson Nickel. Thanks for looking and Happy Hunting!
http://www.americandetectorist.com/forum/index.php?topic=8328.0
Since then I have been anxious to get back there for another hunt. This weekend I went back down to southern Illinois to visit my family and we were able to put in a full 6 hours of detecting at the old picnic grove today.
The soil at this site is not kind to copper coins, and today I discovered that it is also not very kind to nickels. Nevertheless, we had a very fun day of hunting and made some decent finds. My dad and brother stayed there with me for the full 6 hours, and my nephew stopped by for an hour or so too.
Here are today's finds:
60843
We found 4 Indian Heads the first time, another 4 this time: 1898, 1901, 1903, 1905
60844
This time I decided to dig more nickel signals, and it paid off with a few oldies: 1897, 1899, 1906
60845
I've never seen a Buffalo Nickel this toasted before. Oddly enough, the date is still relatively clear. I think it's 1920:
60846
Only one Barber Dime this time, 1914-D:
60847
Two Mercs, 1940 and 1944:
60848
Group shot of the keepers:
60849
We also found six Wheat Cents and a 1941 Jefferson Nickel. Thanks for looking and Happy Hunting!