Skrimpy
Bronze Member
I got a puzzler here. My grandfather used to take me detecting when I was a boy and never really got into it until recently. I started going detecting with a buddy and started learning how to use the XLT. I had my first good find the other day and was very excited. It was an 1865 two cent piece in really good condition. The funny part is that it was right on top of the ground! It was in a grove of pine trees that had to be about 75 to 100 to years old, which made me wonder why it wasn't below the roots. It was giving a funny signal but the detecter was reading 0" so I kicked the pine needles a little and there it was. I would think if there was something laying there it would either be under the roots or about 6-10 inches below the pine needle compost. Go figure.