Newbie first silver find.

Daveracity

Tenderfoot
Jan 14, 2017
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Arizona
Detector(s) used
Garrett AT Gold
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Got a AT Gold 2 weeks ago and hit the local parks and playgrounds. Found some clad and learned a bit about the detector.

Then I researched the field on the other side of the wall in my new subdivision and found out there were some buildings there in the 30's about a half mile north of my house. Went over there last night and found this about 1/2 inch below the surface. Also found 4 pennies from the 40-50's. half the fun was doing the research and then confirming it.

1937 s half dollar.



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FELLA DOSENT MESS AROUND. DANG NICE FIND , AND WELCOME TO THE SITE.
 

Great first silver find. Mine was a roosie and I was thrilled with that. I bet your hands were shalking with the walker
 

Excellent first silver. This means lots of good finds for the future. Just give this half a rub every time you go on a hunt and the
luck will be with you. Hope you find some gold coins. Keep us posted. Welcome to the site.
Best of Luck and HH.
Steve Guardez
 

Great job!!!!! Welcome to tnet keep up the great finds this is a very addicting hobby Thanks for sharing your finds!!!!
 

Congrats on pulling a silver so soon into the hobby. :occasion14: Nothing like hearing a screamer and pulling a pretty walker. Research can increase your odds of finding older coins and relics, but sometimes luck comes into play.
 

Sweet find! You and I are in a small group of people who get that kind of silver as their first! Keep on going because I see more in your future!
 

Got back out there this afternoon and found two Roosevelt dimes that are silver but I can't read the dates. Also four more wheat pennies.

Any advice on cleaning them up enough to read the dates? I did a little research and have them soaking in olive oil and tried using a toothpick. Doesn't seem like that is going to do anything.
 

Welcome to t-net!!
That's just wrong!! Lol Three years later and I'm still looking for my first Walker.
Congrats on a Sweet first silver coin!!
 

POW! Now you'll dig all the crushed soda cans! :laughing7:

Well done.

Keep at it and bring home some more.

Good hunting.
 

Got back out there this afternoon and found two Roosevelt dimes that are silver but I can't read the dates. Also four more wheat pennies.

Any advice on cleaning them up enough to read the dates? I did a little research and have them soaking in olive oil and tried using a toothpick. Doesn't seem like that is going to do anything.

Lemon juice is better on silver.
 

Nice start to your addiction! I have not found a Walker yet. Good luck in future finds.
 

Got back out there this afternoon and found two Roosevelt dimes that are silver but I can't read the dates. Also four more wheat pennies.

Any advice on cleaning them up enough to read the dates? I did a little research and have them soaking in olive oil and tried using a toothpick. Doesn't seem like that is going to do anything.

I can't get a date from a toasted coin I'll start with Dawn and a toothpick. If a toothpick isn't enough I'll use a metal pick (like a dental pick) to carefully scrape away the concretions until I can barely make out the last number or two. That's just me. Others probably have less harsh techniques.
 

That's quite the first silver- mine was a Rosie. Congrats on the great start!

-- Jeff --
 

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