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    Beginner's luck-Silver Cache !!

    After having only purchased my X-Terra 705 a few days before and getting a little practice in the grass outside my door I was chomping at the bit to try someplace a bit more promising. So it was out to an old abandoned farm where only some field-stone barn walls and partially exposed home foundation were left. After ground balancing and trying to figure out how to navigate the detector through some tall grass I started finding a lot of old junk-nails, door hinges, rusty pipe, etc. But once I hit an area just outside one corner of the house I picked up what I now know as a great signal. First dig and I popped up a Barber dime!
    Now with the excitement going I started looking more carefully and looking for those "good" tones. It wasn't long, or very far from where I found the Barber that I came upon another spot where it seemed to give off another good signal, but in rapid succession around a fairly large area-a circle maybe 4 foot in diameter. So I started digging carefully thinking maybe I found some coiled fence wire when suddenly I exposed a Mercury dime. Checking the area again and pinpointed another spot an inch or so away up pops another Merc! Then another, and another....eventually pulling out a total of 26 Mercs and another Barber. Many of the Mercs were encased in air tight damp red clay and were perfectly preserved-looking uncirculated and shiny as the day they came out of the mint.
    That's what I call beginner's luck!

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    Wow! Not much else I can say. That pretty much covers it! A big congrats on your beginners luck!
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    That's an awesome hunt that many of us dream of. Go back & hit that place even harder. There will be more coins from that cache!
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    Yup you gotta go back.
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    that is a very unexpected but exciting find , congrats on the dime cache

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    Wow, very cool! What is the range of dates on the coins? I've always wanted to find a cache but it is still on my bucket list.

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    No kidding!! That's awesome, yep, now you're hooked!!
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    What a dream! Maybe there are other caches there?
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    Wow, great cache. Still looking to find one lol. Awesome finds!!!!!!
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    I searched that place over spending maybe 8 hours there and as far as I can tell nothing left but junk-lots of old pipe, nails, etc. But I have hope that some of the other places I'm looking at going to soon will produce some even better finds!

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    Very nice !!!! Keep us posted on your next hunts
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    Just Fantastic! A 28 Silver Day 1st time out with the new detector! Congratulations Digger_O'Dell !!!
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    Thanks everyone!
    Think I located the site of what was a saw mill and grist mill circa 1840, along with the site of the original stage coach stop/tavern nearby. Hoping I can find something there-lots of potential if I'm the first on those sites.

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    Welcome to the forum. That's a great start and a fabulous hunt!!

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    Congrats on a amazing group of ladies! You need to go over that site again..and again!

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    WOW that's going to be a tough one to beat. Great find. Maybe we'll cross paths down the way Wisconsin Digger
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    Wow...just wow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digger_O'Dell View Post
    Thanks everyone!
    Think I located the site of what was a saw mill and grist mill circa 1840, along with the site of the original stage coach stop/tavern nearby. Hoping I can find something there-lots of potential if I'm the first on those sites.

    Sounds like a honey hole to me. NICEEE!
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    The mercs are coming the mercs are coming ,no dummy it was the british oh well i still say the mercs where.

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    26 silvers in one hunt!! Freakin' amazing! Congrats man!
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