Has This Ever Happened To You?

Natman

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Jan 8, 2007
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Hi all,

I was hunting at an athletic field yesterday and was looking for coins and whatever else may come my way, when my detector went off. The display read a solid penny. Now usually if I have the time and energy I dig everything..I figure it's good practice and helps with the end of year totals. I began to dig and pulled up a muddy quarter. This was what I couldn't figure out..any time my machine reads quarter it's ALWAYS a quarter.

I dropped the coin on the ground and tried it again, and it still read penny. I thought maybe my batteries were going, I was just tired, or something was wrong with my detector. Why was it acting this way?

Then I started to rub the mud off the quarter and said to myself, "Maybe this isn't a quarter..." It turned out to be this nice religious coin, which was the EXACT same size as a quarter.

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I wondered how many times this has happened to you..today I dug up a token that my detector read as a penny. Digging those insignificant penny targets sometimes turn out to be really nice things.

Nat
 

Nat someone is trying to tell you something.aa
 

aa battery said:
Nat someone is trying to tell you something.aa

I was in deep thought about things I was concerned with while I was out there..you may be right ???

Nick Pappagiorgio said:
The chuck e cheese token i just found showed up as a penny ...

On the other hand...how many times has a nickel been a pull tab... ;)

Nick

That's right, my CEC tokens were penny readouts as well, and so were most of my president coins etc. My detector reads pull tabs as either a ring or a pull tab..I never came up with anything else. My nickel readings are either nickels or pieces of aluminum cans.

Nat
 

Nat didnt mean to scare you but that was the 1st thing that went through my mind.Yes i have hit tokens that do that. ;) aa
 

Just yesterday I dug a nice solid target that jumped between nail and pull tab. I dug it to find out what it was and was right on top the dirt beneath the blades of grass. Turned out to be a 2 pence coin from the UK. It was larger than a quarter in size. Must have a odd copper alloy mix to read like that.
 

Saw a magazine article once and it showed all kinds of charms ,tokens,ect that read like pennies on that persons detector.
 

Yes, detectors lie to you.

Rule of thumb is dig everything.

May be lie is too strong of a word, I should say that the detectors get confused. LOL :o They ( detectors) are designed to find coin sized objects and expect them to be of a certain metal composition. I have had flattened bottle caps read as quarter >:(. Also have had a silver ring read as penny - dime. We have all had the dreaded pull tab tell us they were nickles.

The objects in the ground are just playing with you. It is a test to see what your patience threshold is or to see if you have a colorful vocabulary.

Dig everything because you just never know.

HH

Ray S
 

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