z118
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I had a great hunt this evening... I headed to a grassy spot that I had hunted for the first time the week before. In that first hunt I landed a decent amount of clad and two wheats. I headed back hoping that I could score some silver. Much of the clad I had dug on the first hunt was deep and from the late 60's so I was hopeful I could land a silver Rosie or Washington quarter if I was lucky. It was a nice evening and the rain we have gotten lately had softened the earth something wonderful. I didn't get much clad to start but I did hit a few deep wheats. Maybe 40 minutes into the hunt I got the shortest chirp of a nickel tone you can imagine. I pulled a large plug and maybe 8 down found a 1927 Buff. That kind of surprised me since I would not have expected anything quite that old at this spot. About 3' away I got a similar deep signal but it was a nice high tone this time. I pulled another huge plug and from down deep retrieved a sweet 1927 Merc. Now that made my night! Amazingly maybe a foot away from that I got another nice tone and pulled another 1927 Merc! Three 1927 coins within five feet of each other in a neighborhood much younger than that... I feel lucky! The Mercs are in nice shape too. I hunted for another hour or so and scored more wheats, some older Jefferson nickels, and finally a 1943 Merc. It was a great evening!
I covered most of this spot but I'll certainly head back at some point. The grass was pretty long so at a better time of year I can hopefully get better depth and maybe pull some more goodies!
Happy hunting...
I covered most of this spot but I'll certainly head back at some point. The grass was pretty long so at a better time of year I can hopefully get better depth and maybe pull some more goodies!
Happy hunting...