Full Metal Digger
Active member
Howdy diggers,
I was driving around and saw a nice Victorian house on a corner lot with a huge, flat yard. I realized I had all my MDing stuff in the car so on a whim, I stopped and asked permission. They gave me permission but said I don't think there's any coins though.
Right off the bat, I was digging lots of clad. After about 20 minutes, my E-Trac gave me the ole Indian signal (10-38) at about 8 inches. Out popped a 1897 in really nice shape! Over the course of 2 hours, I found about 40 clads plus 4 Indians and 2 V nickels!
At one point I got a very jumpy signal at 7 inches. It was bouncing all over the place but had a definite coin sound. I dug my hole and saw a small stack of coins stuck together. Turned out to be a 1902 V nickel, a 1878 IH, and 2 wheaties (1911D and 1919). What an odd coin spill! Here's some pics, thanks for looking!
I was driving around and saw a nice Victorian house on a corner lot with a huge, flat yard. I realized I had all my MDing stuff in the car so on a whim, I stopped and asked permission. They gave me permission but said I don't think there's any coins though.
Right off the bat, I was digging lots of clad. After about 20 minutes, my E-Trac gave me the ole Indian signal (10-38) at about 8 inches. Out popped a 1897 in really nice shape! Over the course of 2 hours, I found about 40 clads plus 4 Indians and 2 V nickels!
At one point I got a very jumpy signal at 7 inches. It was bouncing all over the place but had a definite coin sound. I dug my hole and saw a small stack of coins stuck together. Turned out to be a 1902 V nickel, a 1878 IH, and 2 wheaties (1911D and 1919). What an odd coin spill! Here's some pics, thanks for looking!

