Brett
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So I got up EARLY on Saturday and drove out to a couple new spots. Unfortunately the old school I went to first had a huge family picnic and baseball game day planned. The place was packed and I only got to hunt about 30 minutes out and around the field before I was over run by everyone. I retreated to the tot lot and proceeded to start filling my pouch with loot. A couple kids were playing around me and curious about the detector, but because they were older they listened to what I said. The first hole they stood back and watched me dig it. The second they were all up there and I actually was just going to let them keep the penny that I thought was in the hole. Well the kid sees it and pulls out a silver plated ring! Heās like, āItās a ring!ā and Iām like āA RING!? GIMME THAT!ā Itās a pretty neat looking silver plated copper ring too with some kind of Hebrew writing or something on the outside and inside. UPDATE: It's The One Ring To Rule Them ALL!!! Sweet!!! See more in following posts
I was really getting beat down in the sun at this school, so I decided to leave the rest of the tot lot goodies for another day. I headed to a park in another town and started scouring the shady areas under the large trees. I couldnāt find ANYTHING deep in either of these first two places. The volleyball court and tot lot at the park were filled with pea gravel so the treasure must stay right on top and people just pick them up.
When I got home I was beat, but decided to detect my yard for the first time in a little over two month of detecting. My son played in the kiddie pool while I swissed-up the back lawn. My lawn is crap anyway so I didnāt care, but I still cut āem like I was at the park. I found the cool Spartan looking token and wheatie in my back yard, but mostly a lot of pennies from the 70ās on up.
Then I went over to my dadās house for a BBQ and was getting antsy to keep hunting because I had counted my coins and found that I only needed 6 more to make 100. I was going to head up to a local school and grab up some quarters, but the sun was setting quick. I donned the LED headlight, cinched up my pouch and headed for my dadās backyard!
The first coin I dug was the 1952 silver Rosie! I had to pay my dad 60% for it but I think it was worth it considering it was my first Rosie, and only 3 to 4ā down! I snatched up a half dozen more pennies, including the 1953 Canadian cent, and called it a good long day of detecting.
Nearly everything I dug was all by itself, so I consider that a lot of damn digging! Surprisingly I didnāt dig that much trash either - just enough to keep me appreciating the next penny I found.
PERSONAL RECORDS TODAY:
Most Coins in a Day
Most Clad Face Value in a Day
First Silver Rosie
First Nickel Plated Token
First Silver Plated Copper Ring
Longest Day Detecting
Most Locations Detected in a Day
This puts me over 500 coins total now (meh, but hey it's a milestone)
Enjoy the pics!
I was really getting beat down in the sun at this school, so I decided to leave the rest of the tot lot goodies for another day. I headed to a park in another town and started scouring the shady areas under the large trees. I couldnāt find ANYTHING deep in either of these first two places. The volleyball court and tot lot at the park were filled with pea gravel so the treasure must stay right on top and people just pick them up.
When I got home I was beat, but decided to detect my yard for the first time in a little over two month of detecting. My son played in the kiddie pool while I swissed-up the back lawn. My lawn is crap anyway so I didnāt care, but I still cut āem like I was at the park. I found the cool Spartan looking token and wheatie in my back yard, but mostly a lot of pennies from the 70ās on up.
Then I went over to my dadās house for a BBQ and was getting antsy to keep hunting because I had counted my coins and found that I only needed 6 more to make 100. I was going to head up to a local school and grab up some quarters, but the sun was setting quick. I donned the LED headlight, cinched up my pouch and headed for my dadās backyard!
The first coin I dug was the 1952 silver Rosie! I had to pay my dad 60% for it but I think it was worth it considering it was my first Rosie, and only 3 to 4ā down! I snatched up a half dozen more pennies, including the 1953 Canadian cent, and called it a good long day of detecting.
Nearly everything I dug was all by itself, so I consider that a lot of damn digging! Surprisingly I didnāt dig that much trash either - just enough to keep me appreciating the next penny I found.
PERSONAL RECORDS TODAY:
Most Coins in a Day
Most Clad Face Value in a Day
First Silver Rosie
First Nickel Plated Token
First Silver Plated Copper Ring
Longest Day Detecting
Most Locations Detected in a Day
This puts me over 500 coins total now (meh, but hey it's a milestone)
Enjoy the pics!
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