26 Wilver Week!!

Captn SE

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Apr 1, 2007
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Minelab Explorer SE; X-1 Target Probe; Pro Coil, 6x8 SEF, Coiltek Platypus Elliptical, Sunray X8, Expl. 1050 coils
Hello Everyone,

This detecting week has been a very good one for me. I've detected some new ground that I've never hunted before, in addition to my heavily hunted grounds. Between three parks, I've managed to find 25 wilver coins, 1 wilver ring, and over 80 wheaties since last Friday. Since I already posted my 10 Wilver Monday , the pic below is from my other hunts this week.

Hope you enjoy all the wilver, and get some inspiration to get out there and put the coil to the turf! ;)
Maybe I can get to 600 this year....I hope so.

Forgot to mention, the quarter is a '36 S. It's very close to AU condition, which PCGS states is $65....Yipppeeee!!!

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

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MUD(S.W.A.T) said:
OK seeing some of these three digit "wilver" and wheat find posts. I have some questions, do you know lots of people with old land? Do you ask allot of strangers if you can hunt their land. Do you hunt public places or all private? How much time do you spend looking for land and hunting the land? Can you teach me to find over 100 "wilver" in a season? ???

Keep @ it and HH!!

I can answer this for my buddy, Dan. Bud, he hunts parks, so if you want to find the wilver that everyone missed, purchase the SE and dig deep. Dan is a genius with that machine and it shows on his hunts.

Am I correct, DD? ;) :D
 

You are correct, "studious dude". Kirk, you know me better than anyone on Tnet... ;D

99% of my wilver and wheats have come from public parks; approximately 45 of them this year. There are 100's of parks here in the Los Angeles area that are pre-50's. Yes, the coins are deep, averaging around 6-8" in very heavy trash (foil, pull tabs, bottle caps, ring tabs, etc.). My "dangerous" machine, along with all my time spent out in the turf this year, can pick right between the trash, and find the deep treasures.

I have hunting buddies to the North and South of me. I rarely hunt by myself now. I find it more enjoyable/rewarding to hunt with my buds and share the excitement of our finds.

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

Congratulations on all the silver. By the way, why do you and a few other forum members refer to silver as "wilver"?

Ron
 

Reply to Kirk. It can remain a riddle. My curosity has been satisfied by reading the explanations that were sent to me. I am much too old to start substituting "W" for "S".
It just sounds WUPID to me, but I am pleased that it means wo much to wome of your guys. lol

Ron
 

RonO said:
Reply to Kirk. It can remain a riddle. My curosity has been satisfied by reading the explanations that were sent to me. I am much too old to start substituting "W" for "S".
It just sounds WUPID to me, but I am pleased that it means wo much to wome of your guys. lol

Ron

The young dudes understand it, hence the reason Captn_SE adopted it. ;) :D
 

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