This past week I had the pleasure of meeting up with Epi-hunter to hit a few CT parks. We had great weather after the more recent rain, and though we ended up getting a bit muddy we had a great time. I didn't have as much success as I had hoped, but it was still much fun to get out and swing the coil.

The following were the only silver coins I picked up, but I was still quite pleased with them.



I also dug up plenty of wheats, and what appears to be a (unrecognizable) copper. That one was my deepest coin of the hunt, found at between 12 and 13 inches. Much of everything else was between 7 and 9 inches. One of the parks we hit has very soft soil, so targets tend to sink deep. We were finding aluminum screw caps at 8+ inches.



It's too bad this silver ring took such a beating. It's still a nice find though.



An old pocket watch which I found at the first park we worked.



I picked up this compact at the same site as the pocket watch. Yes, Angie 'forced' me to open it.



I don't know what this is, but it is about the width of a quarter, and heavy.



I had a terrific time! Thanks for the company and laughs Angie!