Hello everyone,
I'm new to metal detecting. Four month ago I borrowed a cheep metal detector from my mother(don't know what kind but cheep). I went out in my back yard and found an old pocket knife. I then went online and found it was made somewhere between 1860 and 1890 (don't know if source is creditable). I was hooked. I couldn't quit thinking about who had that knife or how it got there. I also wanted to know what else might be in my yard. One month later I went out and bought an etrac. For about three months now I've been out metal detecting almost everyday. At first it was fun finding clad because I was learning my machine along with getting a little gas money back. I haven't been able to find any good old spots to metal detect and I'm tired of clad so I haven't had the metal detector out much in the last week. Yesterday I hit a field I've been thinking about for awhile and this liberty nickel is the only coin that I found. I'm sure glad it
wasn't clad. I can't wait to get out again.
I'm new to metal detecting. Four month ago I borrowed a cheep metal detector from my mother(don't know what kind but cheep). I went out in my back yard and found an old pocket knife. I then went online and found it was made somewhere between 1860 and 1890 (don't know if source is creditable). I was hooked. I couldn't quit thinking about who had that knife or how it got there. I also wanted to know what else might be in my yard. One month later I went out and bought an etrac. For about three months now I've been out metal detecting almost everyday. At first it was fun finding clad because I was learning my machine along with getting a little gas money back. I haven't been able to find any good old spots to metal detect and I'm tired of clad so I haven't had the metal detector out much in the last week. Yesterday I hit a field I've been thinking about for awhile and this liberty nickel is the only coin that I found. I'm sure glad it
wasn't clad. I can't wait to get out again.
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