THE CTX WENT BESERK

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E-trac, Excalibur, XP Deus, & CTX 3030.
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On Wednesday, I decided to load up the CTX and head out early for a park in upstate Rockland County. There are some municipalities that will allow you to metal detect in their parks providing you are a guest of a town resident. I called my buddy who lives where I was going and gave him a heads up in case I got stopped by the local Sherriff. I also carried the email from the local Parks Department.
I was swinging the coil by 9;30 A.M. Little did I know that this hunt would turn into a marathon. (8 hours).
I hit a silver dime in the first hour of the hunt. But it was the recovery of an Indian Head Penny. that let me know that I wouldn't be going home early.
There were clad dimes and pennies everywhere and enough quarters and nickels to keep me from getting bored. I recovered a 14 kt Gold filled wedding band and a silver hoop earring, as well as a very rare Green Marble. (Marbles are cool).
My finds for this hunt were: 10q, 48d, 16n, 48 memorial pennies, 7 wheat pennies, 2 Indian Head Pennies, a 1934 Mercury Dime, and a 1950 Silver Roosevelt Dime. My total coin haul was 133 coins.
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On Thursday I heard the forecast of a rainstorm that was going to dump 2 inches of rain on the NYC area on Friday and Saturday. So I decided that another ride was in order. I decided to hit the same park and the CTX was the weapon of choice. It is a big park and there was still plenty of open lawn that I had not searched. Although I didn't start swinging the coil until 1;30 P.M., the plentiful finds kept me swinging for 5 hours. One coin in particular, an 1826 Large Cent, put me on notice that I would be riding home after sunset.
In addition to the Matron Head Penny, I dug out a Sterling Ring. My total coin take for the hunt was 128 coins. Two days in a row where I went home with more than 100 coins,
My finds for the day were: 18q, 42d, 7n, 55 memorial pennies, 4 wheat pennies, an 1826 LC, a no date buffalo nickel, a Silver Ring, a dog tag, a bullet, and a junk earring.
Yep, I would say
"THE CTX WENT BERSERK"

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Dang Bud, those were some great hunts! Congratulations [emoji482]

HH, RN
 

Wow, I'd say you were very busy! I would've slept in the car and got back to it first thing the next morning!
 

Well Done there Windman. A couple more hunts like that and you'll be ready for the big move.
 

Ya know....that is something that has just been missing from my hunts. When I first started, many, many moons ago. I would hunt some HUGE old parks! I even hunted Centennial Park back then when it was still allowed. I've hunted some large farm fields but no actual large parks. I really used to enjoy that back then!

I'm going to have to do some research!

Excellent post and hunts!
 

That's awesome! My knees ache for you!
 

Congratulations mate, with my health problems that is a weeks worth of digging for me just one of them. And boy some really great finds. Oh to be young again. 8-)
 

Congrats on a couple really good hunts, keep going back!
 

Two killer hunts, Congrats!!
 

It seems like you're the first one at that spot. Busier than a cat burying sh*t on concrete haha, I wonder what you'll find next.
 

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