12 days since last hunt - new spot yields great finds

wisconsin digger

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I was a bit surprised to see I had not got out in 12 days. Spent 5 of those days in Tennessee watching the GB Packers get their &%#%@#& kicked. Did have some fun though as we spent a day touring the town of Franklin which is the home of a huge Civil war battle. Even saw a guy in a field metal detecting, wish I could of joined him. Anyway things have been slow but have managed a few silver here and there but no significant finds or places to hunt. Today I had no real plan and headed to a place I have hunted this summer. As I was driving I changed my mind and headed to a different spot. The first park was a bust as I think it was pretty modern. Heading to the next spot I drove by a football field I always wanted to hunt but it looked like it was not accessible. Turns out it is and it looks to be quite promising. Once I got on the field I found a wheatie almost immediately and got another decent 12-43 that was deep. This turned out to be silver but I could not see what as my silver container was FROZE. I put the container under my shirt and kept hunting. Several Wheaties later I got another silver. A '36 Merc that was in great shape. Now that the water was thawed in my container I checked the 1st silver and that turned out to be a 1901 "O" Barber Dime. Great surprise. I eventually headed back to that area and picked up a surprising Indian (1882). next signal was a deep squeaker that was pretty iffy. It was deeper than expected and turned out to be a well wore 1895 Barber Quarter. A few more wheats and a smoothie Buffalo got me to dark and time to go. For the hunt I found 77 coins including 11 wheats and several 60's lincolns. This could be a great spring place as the grass is pretty high and I touched maybe 5% of the area. weather is turning but it looks like next week should be in the 40's so maybe I have a few hunts left. Keep swinging Wisconsin Digger
 

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I think you have found a site that has great potential! Just think what you might find in the spring after the grass is mowed. You found some old coins from the 1800s, including a terrific Barber Quarter!

:congrats:
 
Grats on those finds. This post makes me rethink a few certain fields I had spotted and marked but have not gotten to. One I saw by passing to find a cellar (which I never found, just the stone walls and a big stone pile which didn't have the iron of a home site), the other I saw in google maps as a park and knew it was an old area of town. Good luck when you get back there.
 
Very nice, I hope you can get back there this week. I would say that you found yourself a very promising spot.
Congrats on the great variety of old coins. :thumbsup01:

Good luck on your return visit. I'll be watching for your post.
 
Nice hunt! Looks like you got a great spot to hit in spring.


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Now you have all winter to think about what that site will be like in the springtime. Congrats on all those keepers and hoping that the site proves out to be your honeyhole.
 

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