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Tenderfoot
Hopefully this won't be long winded..
I got my metal detector in middle school and used it extensively at my parents - in the country on the site of an old house. The ground held an unbelievable amount of scrap iron and ZERO coins.
After a hiatus of almost 15 years, I took it back out last week to a house in town and found my first wheat penny! Fast forward one week to last night..
I have been doing some research on my town and found a 1903 plat book with this excerpt (below) on a now-gone town one mile away. You can see on the far left two black boxes marked "P.O" and "Store".
What the map doesn't show are the locust trees, thorny vines and weeds above my head. I could barely swing my detector but found a single coin (and a marble) at the site. Very exciting to pull my first silver and lo and behold, it's an 1896-O. Tougher date and in this grade is worth ~ $120. Thanks for looking.
P.S. I need some guidance with upgrading my current White's to something a little more robust. I would say I'm a coin/relic hunter and I need something that is good at identifying (and ignoring) iron. Something under $750, preferably.
I got my metal detector in middle school and used it extensively at my parents - in the country on the site of an old house. The ground held an unbelievable amount of scrap iron and ZERO coins.
After a hiatus of almost 15 years, I took it back out last week to a house in town and found my first wheat penny! Fast forward one week to last night..
I have been doing some research on my town and found a 1903 plat book with this excerpt (below) on a now-gone town one mile away. You can see on the far left two black boxes marked "P.O" and "Store".
What the map doesn't show are the locust trees, thorny vines and weeds above my head. I could barely swing my detector but found a single coin (and a marble) at the site. Very exciting to pull my first silver and lo and behold, it's an 1896-O. Tougher date and in this grade is worth ~ $120. Thanks for looking.
P.S. I need some guidance with upgrading my current White's to something a little more robust. I would say I'm a coin/relic hunter and I need something that is good at identifying (and ignoring) iron. Something under $750, preferably.
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