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My father is lucky. Period. I have been metal detecting three times as long as him as his finds are more rare than mine, but I have sheer quantity. He doesn't like Kennedy half dollars only because he is a silver freak, and he expects a half dollar to be silver however, some of the time, it is a Kennedy clad half. When he finds a clad half, he calls it, "The curse of the Kennedys".
I posted on here last year about how my father was killing it in the finds dept and about how I was slumping. Well he did it again(and I did a little too).
On Friday, he called me to tell me how he found a bunch of Kennedy half dollars. I flat out didn't want to believe it, but with his luck it was most likely true. When i arrived at the house the next day to go metal detecting, I looked over the halves. He found 11 halves and a 5 points token(1980's). Seven clad 1976's, three 40% silvers, and a 90%. He said there wasn't anymore left and they were about an inch down no more. So guess where we went?
When we got there, It was about 3pm overcast. It is a shady area. Shady as in some strange people are there. There was a guy watching us closely but his buddy showed up with beer and they went into the woods. I was armed with the Nox 800 and he had the deus, The area where he found them was about 500 feet away down the side of a embankment next to a telephone pole by a parking lot. We just started swinging and working our way there when my father said, I got another one(keep in mind we were still 500 plus feet away from the first spot). he tossed it to me, it was a 1968 half. I ran over to where he was as there were a ton of signals.
One of the items that I always wanted to find, but never did, was a 1964 Kennedy half. It's my bucket lister that is, to me, very hard to find.
My father said, "here is one, you take it". I dug it and it was a 1976 clad half(ugh). Then I got a higher quarter signal. Silver quarter, then another, then another. Mean while, my father digs up 2 more 40% and another 1976 half. There are still a lot of targets left, but not many that could be a half. I finally get another half dollar signal. 1976 clad half(UGH!!!!). I started digging the dime signals hoping to find a silver dime. My father checked the area well and moved on to another area. I stayed in that area, hoping to find ANY silver half. I get a solid 33 and Just like that, 1964 90%. I beat all kinds of odds to find it!
My father's finds.
My finds.
We came up with the theory that this was some bum who dropped these years ago. We searched the area pretty well and din't find anything more of interest. Oh yea, I took my new camera, but in all the excitement, forgot to turn it on. However, after those initial finds, I turned it on for every target hoping for another half. Sorry guys I missed the good stuff.
My father is lucky. Period. I have been metal detecting three times as long as him as his finds are more rare than mine, but I have sheer quantity. He doesn't like Kennedy half dollars only because he is a silver freak, and he expects a half dollar to be silver however, some of the time, it is a Kennedy clad half. When he finds a clad half, he calls it, "The curse of the Kennedys".
I posted on here last year about how my father was killing it in the finds dept and about how I was slumping. Well he did it again(and I did a little too).
On Friday, he called me to tell me how he found a bunch of Kennedy half dollars. I flat out didn't want to believe it, but with his luck it was most likely true. When i arrived at the house the next day to go metal detecting, I looked over the halves. He found 11 halves and a 5 points token(1980's). Seven clad 1976's, three 40% silvers, and a 90%. He said there wasn't anymore left and they were about an inch down no more. So guess where we went?
When we got there, It was about 3pm overcast. It is a shady area. Shady as in some strange people are there. There was a guy watching us closely but his buddy showed up with beer and they went into the woods. I was armed with the Nox 800 and he had the deus, The area where he found them was about 500 feet away down the side of a embankment next to a telephone pole by a parking lot. We just started swinging and working our way there when my father said, I got another one(keep in mind we were still 500 plus feet away from the first spot). he tossed it to me, it was a 1968 half. I ran over to where he was as there were a ton of signals.
One of the items that I always wanted to find, but never did, was a 1964 Kennedy half. It's my bucket lister that is, to me, very hard to find.
My father said, "here is one, you take it". I dug it and it was a 1976 clad half(ugh). Then I got a higher quarter signal. Silver quarter, then another, then another. Mean while, my father digs up 2 more 40% and another 1976 half. There are still a lot of targets left, but not many that could be a half. I finally get another half dollar signal. 1976 clad half(UGH!!!!). I started digging the dime signals hoping to find a silver dime. My father checked the area well and moved on to another area. I stayed in that area, hoping to find ANY silver half. I get a solid 33 and Just like that, 1964 90%. I beat all kinds of odds to find it!
My father's finds.
My finds.
We came up with the theory that this was some bum who dropped these years ago. We searched the area pretty well and din't find anything more of interest. Oh yea, I took my new camera, but in all the excitement, forgot to turn it on. However, after those initial finds, I turned it on for every target hoping for another half. Sorry guys I missed the good stuff.
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