Garrett424
Silver Member
- Jun 20, 2014
- 3,164
- 2,284
- Detector(s) used
- Teknetics Omega 8000
Teknetics Delta 4000,
Deteknix XPointer,
Fiskar's Big Grip Digger & my old Army Trench shovel for the tough jobs
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
So I finally got back to my sweet silver spot and I certainly didn't leave disappointed at all.
I managed to find a 1948 Silver Washington Quarter and my first two Silver Rosies, a 1956 and a 1957.
I also found 3 Wheaties, a 1944, a 1945 and a 1953 D along with a 1945 war Nickel and a 1946 Nickel. They're in rough shape but hey, they've been underground in hard, nasty clay for a while.
I got a heavy mystery metal ball I thought was a sinker at first (possible old Steely marble??), a few old .22 shells and the usual miscellaneous clad. There are shells everywhere because this location was once a hunt club for wealthy people escaping the city.
Some of the clad are early 60's- 70's and I got one 1965 Washington; close but no cigar. I have a total of 40 coins for the day. The 202 is definitely a coin machine and I really love ending the day with a nice jingle.
I've now pulled 7 silver coins from this spot and I haven't even begun to hunt it.
I guess I can now say that my BH Pioneer 202 is officially vindicated. That's funny 'cause a few days ago I was ready to sell it. I've been unwittingly using it with a malfunction since I got it but thanks to a Treasurenet member by the name of FixItDave, I got it straightened out and it's working perfectly.
This was also my last opportunity to get into this spot until spring. By then I hope to have my upgrade and I'll go back over every inch. I'm dying to know if I missed anything. I have a gut feeling that there's more there.
My first trip yielded 4 silvers and two nice gold and silver rings. I was using my BH Tracker IV at that point. I believe my 202 got a few things I missed that day because I went over the same spots and hit more silver and other stuff. I definitely missed those Rosies the first time around. There was no jewelry today but I'm certainly not complaining.
Also, one of those Rosies was over 9 inches down in extremely hard clay under wet sand. I mean it was packed really tight and very hard to dig. I was shocked I picked it up given what I have read as well as heard about the 202 here and elsewhere. I've heard that they hate wet sand and are only good to about 5-6 inches. Well, I guess I got my hands on a really good one or something.
I have to say, it performed beautifully and didn't let me down. The deep signal wasn't real strong but it was high, clear and consistent. I'm glad I dug that one.
I can only imagine how frustrating it would have been had my machine still been malfunctioning.
Thanks again FixitDave. I owe you one.
I also had to hunt with no pinpointer because there was no time to fix mine. That'll be tomorrow's project. I just reverted to my pre pinpointer tactics and kept digging.
I have to say that today was an absolutely awesome day. Both of my sons were with me, we went swimming and hung out and I got to hunt treasure. Got treasure and more great memories. How great is that??
Thanks for takin' a look and Happy Hunting.
I managed to find a 1948 Silver Washington Quarter and my first two Silver Rosies, a 1956 and a 1957.
I also found 3 Wheaties, a 1944, a 1945 and a 1953 D along with a 1945 war Nickel and a 1946 Nickel. They're in rough shape but hey, they've been underground in hard, nasty clay for a while.
I got a heavy mystery metal ball I thought was a sinker at first (possible old Steely marble??), a few old .22 shells and the usual miscellaneous clad. There are shells everywhere because this location was once a hunt club for wealthy people escaping the city.
Some of the clad are early 60's- 70's and I got one 1965 Washington; close but no cigar. I have a total of 40 coins for the day. The 202 is definitely a coin machine and I really love ending the day with a nice jingle.
I've now pulled 7 silver coins from this spot and I haven't even begun to hunt it.
I guess I can now say that my BH Pioneer 202 is officially vindicated. That's funny 'cause a few days ago I was ready to sell it. I've been unwittingly using it with a malfunction since I got it but thanks to a Treasurenet member by the name of FixItDave, I got it straightened out and it's working perfectly.
This was also my last opportunity to get into this spot until spring. By then I hope to have my upgrade and I'll go back over every inch. I'm dying to know if I missed anything. I have a gut feeling that there's more there.
My first trip yielded 4 silvers and two nice gold and silver rings. I was using my BH Tracker IV at that point. I believe my 202 got a few things I missed that day because I went over the same spots and hit more silver and other stuff. I definitely missed those Rosies the first time around. There was no jewelry today but I'm certainly not complaining.
Also, one of those Rosies was over 9 inches down in extremely hard clay under wet sand. I mean it was packed really tight and very hard to dig. I was shocked I picked it up given what I have read as well as heard about the 202 here and elsewhere. I've heard that they hate wet sand and are only good to about 5-6 inches. Well, I guess I got my hands on a really good one or something.
I have to say, it performed beautifully and didn't let me down. The deep signal wasn't real strong but it was high, clear and consistent. I'm glad I dug that one.
I can only imagine how frustrating it would have been had my machine still been malfunctioning.
Thanks again FixitDave. I owe you one.
I also had to hunt with no pinpointer because there was no time to fix mine. That'll be tomorrow's project. I just reverted to my pre pinpointer tactics and kept digging.
I have to say that today was an absolutely awesome day. Both of my sons were with me, we went swimming and hung out and I got to hunt treasure. Got treasure and more great memories. How great is that??
Thanks for takin' a look and Happy Hunting.
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