OxShoeDrew
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Yep....unreal :envious: That 1917 is too much :drool: :smitten:
Tony Two-Cent link=topic=13840.msg145855#msg145855 date=1374806403 said:There's what we have been waiting for, our maestro to show us how it's done!erfect10:
So many mind-blowing finds in one post! Where to begin?! What an incredible variety of finds; seateds, Barbers, spanish silver, trime, SLQs, two-cent piece, walker, Mercs, coppers, and even an unmentioned Fugio in the mix!
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I am curious though, do you not dig nickel signals? I suppose that there is so much junk in these parks that digging nickel signals may be extremely time-consuming with not much payoff. Granted, finding silver is much more fun than finding nickels any day.
Thanks for posting these wonderful finds, Angel! It makes me want to fire up my E-Trac and go detecting RIGHT NOW even if it is dark outside. lol
:congrats:
rsarge1 link=topic=13840.msg145856#msg145856 date=1374806581 said::wow:erfect10: |
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dave in iowa link=topic=13840.msg145858#msg145858 date=1374808739 said:as always Angel , you are an inspiration , ive had a slow year , only 24 so far , you give me hope
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jkress link=topic=13840.msg145868#msg145868 date=1374826846 said::drool: :drool: :drool:
Look at all that silver! :shocked04: Glad you are finally turning on your machine again Angel. :clapping:
Two 1916 Mercs in one hunt... I'm surprised your heart is still beating. lol
Congrats on some very fine keepers.
aloldstuff link=topic=13840.msg145874#msg145874 date=1374833147 said:Here we go again..... |). My gosh, great hunting there Angel. Even though it's been a long time between posts you picked it right up where you left off.
Truly an inspiration to all of us out there.
Lowjiber link=topic=13840.msg145878#msg145878 date=1374834387 said:I'm glad you're able to get out again. That SL is certainly a beauty!
RobW link=topic=13840.msg145886#msg145886 date=1374840481 said::shocked04: :shocked04: :shocked04: :shocked04: :shocked04: :shocked04:..you NEVER cease to amaze Angel!...oh, yeah....so many great finds...no need to mention that Chain cent I see there :shocked03:.I still don't know how you do it >{
I love seeing your posts...but I know if your out clearing it up, it means less for those of us around here to find rofl
I think I'm going to have to pay you for some private lessons :detecting:
Thiltzy link=topic=13840.msg145900#msg145900 date=1374855219 said:Great to see your posts again as I love to see the old silver and coppers. Gratz on the fugio and reale.erfect10:. The 1917 slq is in fantastic shape
silversearcher link=topic=13840.msg145905#msg145905 date=1374855961 said:erfect10: awesome finds as always
my guess is you are picking up what Al and Rob are leaving behind
bob_e99 link=topic=13840.msg145909#msg145909 date=1374862581 said:I would love to post a comment but I have to pick my brains up off the floor first and secondly, I would have to look in the dictionary for adjectives that could describe this. Seriously, nice hunt? That's like saying Bill Gates has a little extra spending money.
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RaZR link=topic=13840.msg145916#msg145916 date=1374865207 said:mg: Speechless :stretcher:
[size=36pt]Congratulations
GL/HH
z118 link=topic=13840.msg145917#msg145917 date=1374866943 said:Pretty crazy Angel, but I don't suppose I would expect anything less! Congrats on some unreal digging. I would kill to dig silver at even a fraction of the pace you are able to.
:wow: :wow: :wow:
milco link=topic=13840.msg145946#msg145946 date=1374885781 said:Excellent to see you out again Angel! The finds are right there where you left off last year, some reall beauties in there! Congrats on all the great finds! I hope we see more throughout the late summer and falls months!
What kind of token is this?
Epi-hunter link=topic=13840.msg145963#msg145963 date=1374908590 said:
giant056 link=topic=13840.msg145969#msg145969 date=1374924867 said:That's definitely an awesome three months worth of silver finds you got there thumbsup01
OxShoeDrew link=topic=13840.msg145984#msg145984 date=1374934197 said:Yep....unreal :envious: That 1917 is too much :drool: :smitten:
HEAVYMETALNUT link=topic=13840.msg146033#msg146033 date=1374976151 said:wow what a haul! some sweet coins angel! glad to see ya back at it thumbsup01
MNcoinhunter link=topic=13840.msg146034#msg146034 date=1374976232 said:I suppose that if I didn't have a job and a family to support I could probably find that much in a few months .. I guess I'll be happy with the 5 silver dimes I have found this year.
Sal66 link=topic=13840.msg146252#msg146252 date=1375234747 said:mg: :wow: :congrats:
erfect10: That's more Coins that I've seen found in such a short time !!
I don't think there's a year from the 1900's that's not in that Hoard of Coins. thumbsup01
I have to say that the Standing Liberty probably was real new when it was lost. Usually you don't see a date or a grade that high, so hats off !
As a 2 Cent lover, I have to ask. What date is it ? I'd like to see a cleaned up pic.
Take Care. Sal
del link=topic=13840.msg146256#msg146256 date=1375257518 said::shocked03: my congrats on the impressive (as usual :yesdisplay of silver and coppers Angel :clapping: :clapping:
BKM link=topic=13840.msg146304#msg146304 date=1375386156 said:Man.
That is one beauty of a type1 SLQ.
Fantastic find!
It all has to do with knowing your machine and the skill of the detectorist. Finds like Angels' are possible for everyone with proficiency and patience in using their detector.AmxFred link=topic=13840.msg146313#msg146313 date=1375391742 said:Where does this guy hunt?mg: In a coin shop? :dontknow:
midas link=topic=13840.msg146374#msg146374 date=1375479439 said:It all has to do with knowing your machine and the skill of the detectorist. Finds like Angels' are possible for everyone with proficiency and patience in using their detector.
nicklehead link=topic=13840.msg146757#msg146757 date=1375897853 said:Me thinks the skill of the detectorist involves a research technique that reveals the sites which contain the goods that is superior to the average researcher. An explaination of the method at finding such sites would be a great addition to anyones repertoire which I would certainly like to know as I doubt such areas are available to most---at least in my neck of the modern woods!!!! Are there previous threads of Angels enlightening us on these techniques of research? A link would be greatly appreciated.
nicklehead link=topic=13840.msg146757#msg146757 date=1375897853 said:Me thinks the skill of the detectorist involves a research technique that reveals the sites which contain the goods that is superior to the average researcher. An explaination of the method at finding such sites would be a great addition to anyones repertoire which I would certainly like to know as I doubt such areas are available to most---at least in my neck of the modern woods!!!! Are there previous threads of Angels enlightening us on these techniques of research? A link would be greatly appreciated.
nicklehead link=topic=13840.msg146797#msg146797 date=1375917904 said:Touchy , touchy , touchy :thinkingabout: I didn't realize I was inferring research was the ONLY skill involved
nicklehead link=topic=13840.msg146757#msg146757 date=1375897853 said:Me thinks the skill of the detectorist involves a research technique that reveals the sites which contain the goods that is superior to the average researcher. An explaination of the method at finding such sites would be a great addition to anyones repertoire which I would certainly like to know as I doubt such areas are available to most---at least in my neck of the modern woods!!!! Are there previous threads of Angels enlightening us on these techniques of research? A link would be greatly appreciated.
nicklehead link=topic=13840.msg146797#msg146797 date=1375917904 said:Touchy , touchy , touchy :thinkingabout: I didn't realize I was inferring research was the ONLY skill involved but surely every pro would not deny(as in agree) the value of it in conjunction with proficiency with a detector. Makes me wish even more public venues with such finds existed in my neck of the woods , as I mentioned , where all but the smallest areas were never civilized during age of silver coinage. Guess I'll just have to be content with silver/gold jewelry hunting until the desire to visit the historic part of the country manifests itself.