Slipperyjack47
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- Apr 5, 2008
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- Minelab Explorer SE, Procoil and SEF coils Bounty Hunter Lone Star
Its been a while since I last posted, I been hunting a bit more now that fall rains have started and family health issues have been adressed. I have been revisiting old sites with the Explorer Pro, with fantastic results. Can't even begin to count the indianheads that have fallen victim to this monster of a machine! I had gotten permission to hunt a one room school house earlier this year and had pretty good results with my old minelab even getting my first Barber half that day which the owner had admired greatly. So being very grateful for the chance to hunt this old spot, I mounted the barber in a frame and the other day presented it to the land owner, he was overjoyed to say the least! He told me that I should get back there and hunt it some more and I figuired with the way the new machine was hittin those deepies at my other spots that this just might be a real pay day here. Two days later I arrived back at the school with explorer in hand and ready to see what she could do. My first hit was an old wooden handled jackknife in rough shape, was'nt long after I hit a nice solid tone and pulled a nice 1893 indianhead this is fun I thought. I kept up walking the grid till I get my second indain of the morning a 1875 but this one is damaged by god only knows? Rats! would have been a beauty if it did'nt have that punch mark on it. Continuning on the grid march, I suddenly hit a very small signal and the depth meter was saying it was deep enough to be a oldie! I cut out a nice big plug and set it aside pulled out my sheet to start piling my dirt and then swung the coil over the hole....No signal?? I swung the plug and a solid hit must be a newer coin that fooled me I thought. So I grab the plug and shake it onto the sheet , swing the sheet and get a solid hit again, so out comes the pinpointer a few easy passes and she sings that song I like to hear and I spot a glint of silver! I reached down and pic up this ever so tint piece of gleaming silver with dirt still hanging on it and just blow on it once, and to my amazed eyes there she was in all her glory!!!! a capped bust!!!!! I started shaking as I flipped the coin over to see the letters....5c on her backside! Half dime I yelled! I could'nt get a grip on my cell phone fast enough, Had to call my detecting buddys and let them know what I had just gotten. I guess maybe this is'nt the oldest or best coin thats ever appeared on T-net but I am sure proud of her, my county here was settled in 1830, so this coin was dropped by one of the first people to ever walk this part of the country and to be a half dime is real awesome cause anybody thats ever found one will tell you its a rare coin and hard to detect just because of its very small size. I hope you all enjoy the pic as much as I do, I'll try to post some pics later of the indians and other stuff I found. I almost forgot, I have only covered 1/4 of this yard so far, so I still got high hopes
Happy Hunting
Slipperyjack47
Happy Hunting
Slipperyjack47
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