DixieLandMan
Full Member
- Sep 18, 2013
- 164
- 83
- Detector(s) used
- Bounty Hunter 202, White's MXT, Fisher CZ-21
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I had 3 first things happen when I went MDing on Memorial Day. I found my 1st ever Merc, my 1st Buffalo and my 1st multi-silver day!
I went to a relativeās house that was built in 1920 and after hunting around the sidewalk getting clad, I decided to go around a big magnolia tree. Not 5 minutes later, I get a 1Ā¢ 10Ā¢ sign on my MXT which usually indicates a copper penny or dime. I cut a plug and 2" down I find a dime and it is a 1929 MERC! My 1st ever! Man, I am excited at this point so I go show my family. I walk around some more in the front yard and get a hit. About 3" down I find ring marked sterling. I can see it is a boy scout ring. I try the back yard and find 5 Wheaties, my oldest being a 1916D. I work my way back to the magnolia tree a couple of hours later and get another hit reading 18, 20 which is 99% of the time a nickel. I cut a plug and 3" down I see the outline of a nickel. I bring it closer and I can see the buffalo. I quickly turn it over to see if it has a date and it is a 1937 buffalo. Also my 1st ever. About 10 minutes later, I work to the other side of the tree and get another 1Ā¢ 10Ā¢ sign and I pull a few leaves back and about 2" under the surface, I see the unmistakable silver in the hole. It's another Merc dated 1926! Also my first multi silver day! Ended up with 6 Wheaties, 2 mercs and 1 buffalo as well as 2 tokens. Three firsts on a great hunt.
I went to a relativeās house that was built in 1920 and after hunting around the sidewalk getting clad, I decided to go around a big magnolia tree. Not 5 minutes later, I get a 1Ā¢ 10Ā¢ sign on my MXT which usually indicates a copper penny or dime. I cut a plug and 2" down I find a dime and it is a 1929 MERC! My 1st ever! Man, I am excited at this point so I go show my family. I walk around some more in the front yard and get a hit. About 3" down I find ring marked sterling. I can see it is a boy scout ring. I try the back yard and find 5 Wheaties, my oldest being a 1916D. I work my way back to the magnolia tree a couple of hours later and get another hit reading 18, 20 which is 99% of the time a nickel. I cut a plug and 3" down I see the outline of a nickel. I bring it closer and I can see the buffalo. I quickly turn it over to see if it has a date and it is a 1937 buffalo. Also my 1st ever. About 10 minutes later, I work to the other side of the tree and get another 1Ā¢ 10Ā¢ sign and I pull a few leaves back and about 2" under the surface, I see the unmistakable silver in the hole. It's another Merc dated 1926! Also my first multi silver day! Ended up with 6 Wheaties, 2 mercs and 1 buffalo as well as 2 tokens. Three firsts on a great hunt.
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