A 6 hour hunt with many targets and some keepers and one expensive find.

Johncoho

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Feb 14, 2014
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Martinsburg, Pa. in the summer and Apache Junction
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Detector(s) used
Whites Spectrum XLT, Garrett AT Pro, Macro pinpointer, Garrett carrot pinpointer,
Lesch digger, Nel Tornado coil for ATPro, Garret ATMax with Nel Tornado coil
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I had a 6 hour hunt yesterday in 2 different parks, and recovered quite a lot. I found 105 clad coins, several pieces of junk jewelry, a nice gold earring, 3 wheat pennies, a small silver broach with a fractured stone in the middle, a couple of larger coins that turned out to be train flattened pennies, a 2004 zincoln penny that is almost the size of a nickel, a nice old buckle, and a nice condition, working smartphone from a volleyball court under about 10 inches of sand. I will be trying to get it back to the owner if I can figure out a way to unlock it or contact the cell company to have them get the owner to contact me. Value wise, I'm sure the phone isn't cheap. I don't know why the 2004 penny is almost the size of a nickel. Any ideas would be helpful. It is not damaged in any way other than the usual corrosion for clad pennies. Happy hunting and stay safe out there. IMG_0001.JPGIMG_0016.JPGIMG_0015.JPGIMG_0014.JPGIMG_0013.JPGIMG_0012.JPGIMG_0010.JPGIMG_0008.JPGIMG_0007.JPGIMG_0006.JPGIMG_0005.JPGIMG_0004.JPGIMG_0003.JPGIMG_0002.JPGIMG_0018.JPG
 

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I think you found at least 1 Roman coin (Scrappy). I see a head left on the bottom right one under the dime.
 

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