JdsCoins
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I assume most detectorists in the north east took advantage of the abnormally warm weekend. I know I did! I can't believe the foot of snow we had melted in only a few days. :bananadance:
Friday & Saturday I kept clearing out an old, late 1940's apartment complex that I got permission to hunt early December of last year.
I thought I had pulled most of the silver already, but I was wrong!
In order I found:
1947-S Rosie, 1938 Merc, 1948 Rosie, 1943-P War Nickel, 1937-D Merc, 1954 Rosie, 1908 Indian, 1916 Merc (wow is it worn! Rang up 12-41 on my E-Trac, which is worse than some wheat signals!) 1946 Rosie & a dateless SLQ. Dug 23 wheats too. I was very happy with the variety to start the year. I didn't expect anything like this! :grin:
I got out yesterday and today for 5 hours combined at some semi-old schools. But they are pretty much hunted out now, just picked up about $6 in clad and a few stray wheats.
Friday & Saturday I kept clearing out an old, late 1940's apartment complex that I got permission to hunt early December of last year.
I thought I had pulled most of the silver already, but I was wrong!
In order I found:
1947-S Rosie, 1938 Merc, 1948 Rosie, 1943-P War Nickel, 1937-D Merc, 1954 Rosie, 1908 Indian, 1916 Merc (wow is it worn! Rang up 12-41 on my E-Trac, which is worse than some wheat signals!) 1946 Rosie & a dateless SLQ. Dug 23 wheats too. I was very happy with the variety to start the year. I didn't expect anything like this! :grin:
I got out yesterday and today for 5 hours combined at some semi-old schools. But they are pretty much hunted out now, just picked up about $6 in clad and a few stray wheats.