heepiepow
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- Aug 27, 2010
- 248
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- Detector(s) used
- Teknetics Delta 4000
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Saturday I went to detect along some train tracks next to a shopping center. After several hours hadn't found anything remarkable and was ready to pack it in, as the only good-looking area left was near a busy street and I didn't feel like being ogled. But I did scout that area out and found a neat button that looked old so decided to do it.
Pretty soon I found an intact roll of quarters! I started finding loose singles near there, and a foot away found a half-roll, then another full roll. Then found yet another full roll 10 feet away, and another 15 feet away. Total for the day was 4 and a half rolls, plus 32 loose quarters. And to top it off at the very end found a 1940 nickel.
After Sunday's NASCAR race I headed back to double-check the area. It has many patches of iceplant, which is a real pain to detect over/under/around. But I managed to find 12 more loose quarters plus another full roll! And only 15 minutes after starting I'd found a 1940S Merc!
It's been a fantasy of my mom and I too find a roll of coins, and 5 1/2 quarter rolls sure fulfills it! Total count was 263 quarters--$65.75!!
Here's some pics of the quarters in rolls and loose. Taken by my mom Monday at another detecting site. We cracked the rolls but no silver. The dates range from 1965 to 1987, so whatever catastrophe led them to the ground must've happened in '87. The loose ones have a slightly reddish patina; the ones in the rolls greenish. There are actually a few with slight iridescent toning but my scanner doesn't show it well. Also pictured is the neat button that prompted me to detect the area, the nickel and Merc, and a smashed copper ring that I almost tossed thinking it was one of those bottlecap rings. WOOHOO!
Pretty soon I found an intact roll of quarters! I started finding loose singles near there, and a foot away found a half-roll, then another full roll. Then found yet another full roll 10 feet away, and another 15 feet away. Total for the day was 4 and a half rolls, plus 32 loose quarters. And to top it off at the very end found a 1940 nickel.
After Sunday's NASCAR race I headed back to double-check the area. It has many patches of iceplant, which is a real pain to detect over/under/around. But I managed to find 12 more loose quarters plus another full roll! And only 15 minutes after starting I'd found a 1940S Merc!
It's been a fantasy of my mom and I too find a roll of coins, and 5 1/2 quarter rolls sure fulfills it! Total count was 263 quarters--$65.75!!
Here's some pics of the quarters in rolls and loose. Taken by my mom Monday at another detecting site. We cracked the rolls but no silver. The dates range from 1965 to 1987, so whatever catastrophe led them to the ground must've happened in '87. The loose ones have a slightly reddish patina; the ones in the rolls greenish. There are actually a few with slight iridescent toning but my scanner doesn't show it well. Also pictured is the neat button that prompted me to detect the area, the nickel and Merc, and a smashed copper ring that I almost tossed thinking it was one of those bottlecap rings. WOOHOO!
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