Got my fill of wheat but still hungry for silver!!

kleinerschmitter

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Aug 21, 2010
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Birmingham, AL
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Minelab Etrac, Excalibur II, Teknetics G2+
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Hello all,

Hunted for 3 hours today in Birmingham in an area where there's a dozen city blocks of old WWII houses that were cleared away about a decade ago. All that remains of their presence in the driveways. Today, I found 4, yes 4 wheat spills, three of which had 2 wheats and one had 3. I totaled 13 wheats and a Canadian centennial 1967 penny. Alas, no silver was found, and my totals for this year are horrible silver wise, I've found 49 wheat pennies but only 2 silver coins; neither of which were found at this site. I have found >35 wheats at this place though and I know there's silver there.

On the bright side I found something I've been wanting to find for a long time, it's the triangular piece of copper in the photo. It's a 1919 Dog Tax Birmingham tag!! Besides that found a spill of pre-1972 coins including one clad dime and 10 pennies 1959-1968.

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By the way, I am beyond amazed with my new Etrac; this thing is killer! There's so much iron and trash at this site it's unbelievable! One wheat penny had a nail on top and bottom of it and would only hit 11-29 but it was giving off a sweet sound which is what I've gotta do at this site, I'd say nearly 50% of the coins I dug had trash in the hole with them and I'm sure the sheer volume of trash has kept many hunters away!
 

The Etrac is an incredible machine.
I recovered silver dimes from holes that also had iron nails alongside the silver. I would get a one way 12-45 signal, accompanied by a nice sharp chirp.
Congrats on a nice hunt.
 

Dog tax license is awesome! Fun find with date and collectible. With so many wheats there has to be some silvers nearby.
 

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