twistidd
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- Nov 11, 2007
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Last night I made a list of spots I wanted to try out the following morning. Some spots I hadn't been to before, some spots I had success at that I wanted to work a little harder, and, well, some I never did well at and wanted to return to just because I'm a stubborn glutton for punishment. Woke up at the buzzer but must have hit the snooze button one too many times because I woke up two hours later than I wanted to. Oops. So I hit the road and was off to the first location. I had never been here before but it looked promising. Got to the place and had a few sweet-sounding hits but nothing more than some deep copper pipe fittings and such that sound really nice. A short stroll took me back to an area I have found some of my nicest silver coins. I knew there was a reason why I wrote this place off last fall. I didn't find jack and felt I had wasted a good hour on a beat-up spot. Headed over to another place I had been to once before. Didn't find anything at all there, so I took a ride to the next location on my list. Jumped into the woods and soon discovered the place was thick with young trees and shrubs and all that, and swinging here was like trying to weedwhack Sequoias. However, on my way out, I found a little clear area that, from a distance, didn't look too bad, until I got there. I immediately noticed condom wrappers all over the ground. Scores of them. This is not new to me, and I'm sure we have all seen mushroom hunter love nests before. It's when I looked up to avoid hitting the low branches that I noticed the used condoms, all over the tree like some sick perverted Christmas scene. Probably a hundred or more, of all shapes, sizes, and colors. Condoms representing all walks of life and sizes of, ahem, well, you get the picture. I thought to myself, who in the hell would do this? Someone was proud of their handiwork. A stranger won't just pick up soiled prophylactics and hang them, this was definitely the work of people that, statistically, I have probably shaken the hand of at some point or another. Even though I was grossed out to the MAX, I couldn't help but kneel down to read the hilarious titles of the condom wrappers on the forest floor. The stuff marketing comes up with, boy, how did I possibly resist racing over to the nearest sex store and grabbing a pack or two of Iron Man wanker jackets?? Needless to say, I was out of there with full intention on never, ever returning. Without a camera.
So I was actually going to go home since I had been out for a while and was a little beat, but I kind of wanted to try out an area I have been eyeing since last year. Swung for what seemed like an eternity, finding nothing at all but a couple screw caps and shotgun shells, until I got a really odd bouncing signal. I only dug it because it was showing five inches. I saw the small disc emerge from the hole and I picked it up to check it out. Strange that I didn't even realize it was a nickel until I saw a "V" materialize. Woo-hoo!! Finally, something worth all my time. Checked out the front, got the 1905 date. Coool. I got up and rescanned and got nothing, so I filled the hole and swept a foot away, only to get another odd signal, at the same depth, only more bouncy than the first. I figured the likelyhood of this not being another coin was poor, so I dug it up. Scanned the bottom of the six-inch deep hole and got a penny signal. Found it and saw it was a wheatie. Stood up and scaned again, but now I was getting hits in the hole still AND in the dirtpile off to the side! Grabbed two more wheaties from the hole, and then Sunrayed the dirtpile. I saw a silver reeded edge of a dime and another wheatie stuck together. Well, I knew the coin had to be at least a merc, since all the wheaties and the V were early. Hoped for a Barber but got a 1919 merc. All right! Something I have been waiting for for a long time. I also found a little blue Cracker Jack passenger car in the hole as well. Finally convinced myself that the hole was dry and decided to work the immediate area a little more painstakingly. Got a perfect nickel signal a couple feet away and from less than one inch popped out an 1897 V. After one more wheatie, I decided to quit for the day, to return another day, since my back was beginning to feel very stiff.
Totals for the day are the '19 merc, '05 and '97 V's, and five wheaties ('28, '17, '21, '18, and '25). Lots of trash from the first few sites, some clad too. All in all a great day, even though it felt all for naught the first few hours. Hope to see what you guys got this weekend.
Joe
So I was actually going to go home since I had been out for a while and was a little beat, but I kind of wanted to try out an area I have been eyeing since last year. Swung for what seemed like an eternity, finding nothing at all but a couple screw caps and shotgun shells, until I got a really odd bouncing signal. I only dug it because it was showing five inches. I saw the small disc emerge from the hole and I picked it up to check it out. Strange that I didn't even realize it was a nickel until I saw a "V" materialize. Woo-hoo!! Finally, something worth all my time. Checked out the front, got the 1905 date. Coool. I got up and rescanned and got nothing, so I filled the hole and swept a foot away, only to get another odd signal, at the same depth, only more bouncy than the first. I figured the likelyhood of this not being another coin was poor, so I dug it up. Scanned the bottom of the six-inch deep hole and got a penny signal. Found it and saw it was a wheatie. Stood up and scaned again, but now I was getting hits in the hole still AND in the dirtpile off to the side! Grabbed two more wheaties from the hole, and then Sunrayed the dirtpile. I saw a silver reeded edge of a dime and another wheatie stuck together. Well, I knew the coin had to be at least a merc, since all the wheaties and the V were early. Hoped for a Barber but got a 1919 merc. All right! Something I have been waiting for for a long time. I also found a little blue Cracker Jack passenger car in the hole as well. Finally convinced myself that the hole was dry and decided to work the immediate area a little more painstakingly. Got a perfect nickel signal a couple feet away and from less than one inch popped out an 1897 V. After one more wheatie, I decided to quit for the day, to return another day, since my back was beginning to feel very stiff.
Totals for the day are the '19 merc, '05 and '97 V's, and five wheaties ('28, '17, '21, '18, and '25). Lots of trash from the first few sites, some clad too. All in all a great day, even though it felt all for naught the first few hours. Hope to see what you guys got this weekend.
Joe