p2c
Bronze Member
- Apr 14, 2009
- 1,356
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- Minelab Etrac and Grey Ghost NDT; Garrett Pointer Pro
Hi all,
Got out for 2 hours today at my special place. Only 1 keeper, it was my first fatty! Sounded a lot like a pull tab, but not as loud - a solid 12-22 on the E-trac. When I dug I was wondering if I'd get luck and have something other than a pull tab, and I did. Unfortunately, I tried using the sonicator to clean, and it took off a lot of what was left. The date got wiped off pretty bad. The reverse was trash to begin with, but the obverse you could see the indian a little better and the date was supurb. Now in the photo, you can only barely make out the 5 in 1859.
With this, I've gotten 1 or more Indian head from each decade they were minted this year! And it's my oldest US coin on the year, only my French 5 centieme piece is older for this year. I guess it pays to dig those pull tab signals (could be fatty, FE, or $2.50 Gold).
Got out for 2 hours today at my special place. Only 1 keeper, it was my first fatty! Sounded a lot like a pull tab, but not as loud - a solid 12-22 on the E-trac. When I dug I was wondering if I'd get luck and have something other than a pull tab, and I did. Unfortunately, I tried using the sonicator to clean, and it took off a lot of what was left. The date got wiped off pretty bad. The reverse was trash to begin with, but the obverse you could see the indian a little better and the date was supurb. Now in the photo, you can only barely make out the 5 in 1859.
With this, I've gotten 1 or more Indian head from each decade they were minted this year! And it's my oldest US coin on the year, only my French 5 centieme piece is older for this year. I guess it pays to dig those pull tab signals (could be fatty, FE, or $2.50 Gold).