I Left 2 Silver Coins In The Ground Today

tabman

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Jul 5, 2011
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Presently: CTX 3030, Tesoro Modded Cibola, F75LTD-2, XP Deus, Tesoro Mojave, MXT Pro, Tesoro Eldorado, Whites MXT All Pro, Minelab Equinox, Fisher CZ5 & CZ3D
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Metal Detecting
I decided to go back over some some curb and sidewalk strips in an older area of town that I've detected numerous times before to see what I could unearth with my new CTX. I'm still winging it and still have a lot to learn on how to properly operate a CTX, but I'm still managing to dig some good targets with it.

Almost from the get go I dug a 1928 Standing Liberty Quarter. That made my day right there because they're super hard to come by especially one with a readable date. I don't know how I missed that one. I must have been sleeping when I went over that area before. It wasn't a great signal, but still.....

My next find was a 1937 Buffalo Nickel. It must have been on edge or something. I was getting a wacky high tone audio signal and a high bouncy VDI number. I was shocked to see a nickel pop out of the hole. It took some work to get it out from between a big root and the edge of the sidewalk.

My next find was a 1935 Mercury Dime that I managed to nick with my digger. There was a lot of trash around it and I was having trouble pinpointing. It may have been on edge as well. Nicked or not, I'll take it!

My next find was a 1964 Washington Quarter. It was down around 7 inches deep and give a great signal. No walking by that one, but that sucker was hard to recover. It was under a deep root. I also pulled a memorial penny out of the same hole. I must have been snoozing on that before as well.

I had a couple of targets that without a doubt in my mind were silver coins. I was getting VDI numbers of 12- 44/45. The audio was tight and sweet. One was near a magnolia tree and the roots were a solid mass and there was no getting though them. The second one was near a large tree were two huge roots were crisscrossed making it impossible to get to the target. One day, maybe a hundred years from now, after the trees are gone, someone will recovery them.

My next project with the CTX is to run back over those same exact areas using the 6 inch search coil. I think it will find even more silver.

Thanks for looking!

tabman
 

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Sweet hunt. You pay attention and you're really going to enjoy the CTX. That machine will unmask a Silver Dime that is laying in close proximity to an iron nail.
Congratulations on your finds. That full date SLQ is beautiful.
Thanks! So far I've been more than amazed at what the CTX is finding at places that I've hit hard.

Nice finds. Got to love digging around roots
Thanks! The worst roots in the world are magnolia roots, but for some reason I find a lot of good stuff around those trees.

You are tearing it up!
Thanks! I get lucky every once in awhile.

Fantastic hunt!!! Those SLQ’s are gorgeous when coming out the ground especially with a DATE!!!. I remember my first one when I saw the eagle I knew it was something great. Congratulations on all your finds.
Thanks! I'm pretty sure that I'm going detecting in morning. I'm having fun going back over sites that I've previously detected. I don't expect to find much going back over hard hit sites, but I've been surprised several times in a roll with the CTX.

tabman
 

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