neodetectorist
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Not to mention a bucket lister for me.
I had an incredible 1 hour outing today at a woods I have pounded these past couple years.
At first I found the 2 Headstamps. I have found dozen upon dozens of these in this area. This was a fishing and hunting preserve in the early 1900s. The REM-UMC NEW CLUB 12 GA "broken Circle" was a new one for me. Circa 1915-1942.
Then the bucket lister.
It was on a hilly part of the area so swinging was a bit awkward but the AT Pro hit on a repeatable 86 so I knew it was a good one. 4 inches down and there she was. 1917 SLQ.
I swung over the hole again and hit on a low-high. Pin-pointed it and it was a 1918 wheatie.
My first old spill.
A little later swung on a mid tone and dug this no date Buffalo. A few more swings and dug this 1945 S War Nickel.
A 2 silver day is very rare for me.
I had an incredible 1 hour outing today at a woods I have pounded these past couple years.
At first I found the 2 Headstamps. I have found dozen upon dozens of these in this area. This was a fishing and hunting preserve in the early 1900s. The REM-UMC NEW CLUB 12 GA "broken Circle" was a new one for me. Circa 1915-1942.
Then the bucket lister.
It was on a hilly part of the area so swinging was a bit awkward but the AT Pro hit on a repeatable 86 so I knew it was a good one. 4 inches down and there she was. 1917 SLQ.
I swung over the hole again and hit on a low-high. Pin-pointed it and it was a 1918 wheatie.
My first old spill.
A little later swung on a mid tone and dug this no date Buffalo. A few more swings and dug this 1945 S War Nickel.
A 2 silver day is very rare for me.
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