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    Year end summary as ground is officially froze. It was a good year

    Already starting to miss swinging the coil and its only been a little over 1 week. Don't know if I'll ever duplicate this year but am hoping to find some older coins down the road. I'll admit my totals this year were drastically inflated by finding a Virgin Church grounds only 2 miles from my house. With that said I still had a decent year regardless of the "honey hole" spot. Finished the year with 322 Silver almost half of which were Mercury Dimes. Pretty typical in Wisconsin at least in my area. Found a lot more Washingtons this year than I thought I would but the Standing Liberties were scarce as usual and the Barbers never showed up. Hit the same amount of Silver Halves as last year but found 7 Clad halves this year after finding none in 2013. The big improvement this year was Buffalos and War Nickels (Etrac difference) Last year I found 2 Buffalos and 6 War Nickels and this year it was 49 Buffalos and 45 War Nickels. That is a testament on how good the Etrac detector is. Can't believe the CTX3030 is even better. Great machine. Anyway can't wait for 2014 thaw with a few new spots in mind.

    19 Indians
    508 Wheats
    7 V Nickels (Oldest 1887)
    49 Buffalos
    45 War Nickels
    13 Barber Dimes (oldest 1894)
    152 Mercuries (1916 in vf-ef condition)
    78 Rosevelts
    1 Canadian (1941 I think)
    2 Standing Lib (still none with a date)
    26 Washingtons
    5 Walkers
    About $250 in clad

    Church Ground summary (32 War Nickels, 122 silver dimes, 19 Wash., 1 SL and 5 Walkers and an Indian, V-nickel and 26 Buffalos)

    Best pocket spill for the year was 5 Mercurys a Barber dime and a Buffalo
    Did mange to find 1 gold class ring (still looking for owner)
    Found several really old belt buckles (old for Wisconsin) but none that have any significance
    Oldest coin was a 1876 Indian
    Did find 3 dime trifectas if I can use a Canadian for one
    Several silver items but not as many as I thought I would find
    and considering my Honey Hole spot I did find a ton of religious metals but not one was silver

    I plan on spending some of the winter reclogging some finds from the 70's when my Dad was detecting to give everyone a flavor of the old days. I believe I have records from a period of about 3 years. The rest of the winter will be looking for new spots. Be well and I hope everyone has a good Thanksgiving and Xmas. To you guys that don't have the white stuff , keep making the videos as it helps while my detector is in storage. Wisconsin Digger
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    Wow,what an excellent year of finds.
    I hope as I upgrade my machine and get a few years under my belt that I could find even a fraction of what you find.
    Happy Thanksgiving
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    very impressive year totals wisconsin digger congrats on a very impressive silver tally lets hope for a quick and unseasonably warm winter

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    Wow!!!!!!!! you did really awesome this year for sure

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    Framing those coins makes a great display All that silver side by side is blinding
    Finding relics is in my blood

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    Amazing year for you! I would hoard all those coins! Lol. I was just thinking the woods don't freeze too hard here in New England but I'm not sure how it is in Wisconsin. Here I'm able to dig year round. Lots of colonial hunting in the winter.

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    You had an AWESOME year and I have enjoyed watching it! Thanks for all your posts and showing what a great detectorist you are. Best wishes and HH, Dave.
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    Congrats on a great year! It must have been great to hit that church grounds all year long, good luck in your winter research and future locations!
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    Truly an amazing year congratulations!!!! With those results it gives me the inspiration to work hard over the winter to bring on better success in 2014. Take care and be safe!!!

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    Great year and great looking displays. That church really gave up the goodies. Like Del said, lets hope for an unseasonably warm winter.

    Here's hoping 2014 is better for you.
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    Great load of silver!How do you clean your nickels?

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    No doubt about it, you had a mind-blowing year!

    Certain things really stand out, like the buffalo nickels, war nickels and silver dimes. Unreal numbers on those! That virgin church grounds was the find of a lifetime!

    Your display cases really look impressive too.

    Congrats on the extraordinary year!
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    I'm a vinegar and salt guy. I clean all my clad that way and use a lighter dose of salt on the nickels or you can burn them. I know its not recommended but they definitely look nicer than the ground brown color. Wisconsin Digger

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    Incredible year! And I love the displays you did! Best wishes next year!

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    Wow! that is one heck of a silver year. That church site silver count is crazy. They must have had some kind of picnic with games where most things cost a nickel or dime. Congrats on a fantastic year and good luck next season.


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    I'm hoping to get to Tennessee this winter as I have a brother near Nashville. What kind of weather do they have in Feb.-March. Wisconsin Digger

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    Congrats on a great year! Got a couple more hunting days left this week in Northern Illinois and then we will be done for 2013. Come on March!
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    Sounds like you had a very good year. Maybe you need to become a snowbird during winter freeze. I know when the ground freezes in Kentucky I go into detecting withdraws. Time to do research on potential new productive areas. Wags

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