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    a few hours at the school

    Today I got out for a few hours of detecting. I decided to search one of the older schools. I know it's been hunted a lot, but I remained hopefull. My first target was a 1938 wheatie. I was hoping this was a good sign. A couple hours later I pulled the second wheatie. Then, I finally saw the glint of silver. First I thought Finally, a silver dime, then I saw how small it was and thought somebody had cut a dime in half. Turned out to be a very tiny St. Cristopher medal.

    I onloy got a small section covered today. The two wheaties (both at about 5-6 inches) leaves me hopeful that there is still more silver to be pulled from that site. Of course, I still need to go finish working that park I've been working my way across.

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    Re: a few hours at the school

    If you are still pulling targets at the 5-6 range, then there should be pleanty a bit deeper than that. Keep at it, and I hope you get more silver.
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    That is a nice religious pendant. Oh yeah, the site is worth working again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coinnut View Post
    If you are still pulling targets at the 5-6 range, then there should be pleanty a bit deeper than that. Keep at it, and I hope you get more silver.
    The bad thing was that I was pulling modern clad from the surface down to the 6 inch mark. Some areas seem to have been disturbed. Everything from sandy soil, to dark loam, to Oklahoma red-clay.
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    Re: a few hours at the school

    Quote Originally Posted by Jason in Enid View Post
    The bad thing was that I was pulling modern clad from the surface down to the 6 inch mark. Some areas seem to have been disturbed. Everything from sandy soil, to dark loam, to Oklahoma red-clay.
    If you were pulling wheats then the site definitely has potential. I like the medallion... haven't found one of those in a long time!
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    Nice finds Jason looks like you have found yourself a nice hunting ground. thumbsup01
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    WTG on the nice silver pendant! Better than no silver at all!

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    Nice digs Jason!
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    Silver + 2 wheats = good day!

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    Nice digs !!!

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