Digger Al and I headed out This morning to try a rural park we found on Google Earth.
Let me start by saying Alec kicked my butt today.
We weren't there 10 minutes and Alec dug his second signal, a Barber Dime. I dug a Wheat. Half hour later, he dug another Barber Dime. I dug a Wheat. . About an hour later he digs a Buffalo Nickel. This time I followed with a 1903 Barber Dime. A while later, he digs another Buffalo. Then I get a 12-09 at 8 inches and dig an 1887 V Nickel. (My First Ever, and our oldest nickel).
Just before we left, Alec dug a 1902 Indian. We both dug a bunch of Jeffersons. All the coins at this park were 6 inches or deeper.
We stopped at one more park before the 2 1/2 hour drive home. I got a couple more wheats & a Susan B. Dollar. Alec dug a 1919 Buffalo, and a really nice 1904 St. Louis worlds fair token. It rang up 12-46-47 and was 9 inches deep.