AlaskaAng
Sr. Member
- Dec 23, 2004
- 300
- 9
- Detector(s) used
- White's XLT, MXT Pro, Garrett AT Pro Max
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hi All,
I was stationed at Kirtland AFB, NM from Jun 05 - Oct 06 and timing was perfect for detecting! A housing area of about 700 homes was scheduled for demolition in the coming months and I had permission to detect the yards before demolition crews arrived. The homes were built in the mid 40s and were occupied by USAF enlisted personnel. Most of the home were already vacant when I arrived.
The below pictures represent my finds from about 8-10 outings (8-hr hunts); I had a great time and got plenty of exercise! The nice thing about detecting these yards was there was little to no grass due to the recent drought...digging with my hand pick was very easy and fast! I didn't have to get too picky about how I filled my holes...just shove the dirt in and press!
In all, I found over 2,500 coins, of that, 33 were silver, 241 were wheaties and the rest either foreign, pennies or clad. I turned in $125 in newer coinage and put the $ towards a new Bullseye pinpointer! I also found a few silver and gold rings, USAF rank insignia, toy planes, cars, lots of marbles (eyeballed them) and keys!
I was able to sponsor some friends from my local metal detecting club (Albuquerque Metal Detectors Assoc) on base and we had a great time!
Enjoy the pics,
AlaskaAng
I was stationed at Kirtland AFB, NM from Jun 05 - Oct 06 and timing was perfect for detecting! A housing area of about 700 homes was scheduled for demolition in the coming months and I had permission to detect the yards before demolition crews arrived. The homes were built in the mid 40s and were occupied by USAF enlisted personnel. Most of the home were already vacant when I arrived.
The below pictures represent my finds from about 8-10 outings (8-hr hunts); I had a great time and got plenty of exercise! The nice thing about detecting these yards was there was little to no grass due to the recent drought...digging with my hand pick was very easy and fast! I didn't have to get too picky about how I filled my holes...just shove the dirt in and press!
In all, I found over 2,500 coins, of that, 33 were silver, 241 were wheaties and the rest either foreign, pennies or clad. I turned in $125 in newer coinage and put the $ towards a new Bullseye pinpointer! I also found a few silver and gold rings, USAF rank insignia, toy planes, cars, lots of marbles (eyeballed them) and keys!
I was able to sponsor some friends from my local metal detecting club (Albuquerque Metal Detectors Assoc) on base and we had a great time!
Enjoy the pics,
AlaskaAng
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