Just as things are starting to get interesting and it seems like i'm starting to learn what my machine is telling me, winter is starting to take hold. :bangahead01: Today out at a site I researched to be the old 80 acres of hell a Union Civil War site formerly known as Camp Douglas here in Chicago I found my first silver quarter a beautiful 1954 S Washington at about 6 inches :happydance01:. That coin raised this years silver count to 11! It was the first signal I got today (Vdi of 86) in the deep silver V3I program and the only one to be had before I was politely asked to leave the park property it sat on by the security management team that oversees the place 8/crying01. Totals were .48 cents including that piece. Too bad because that place has potential. I will just have to find other areas of the camp that are still detectable and ask for permission to hunt those private areas :thinkingabout:. I thought this place was ok because its just an empty park by some high rise condos. There is no mention of the camp anywhere in the area. In a local cemetery (Oak Wood) about 5 miles away is a burial mound and shrine for the 6000 or so Confederate soldiers who lost their lives there. Many Chicagoans dont even know this place existed or even where it was. Well I'll keep detecting until the ice locks me out. Maybe I can get in a half dozen hunts until then. HH!