The Park That Keeps on Giving

Hal2k

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Dec 9, 2016
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Blountsville, Al
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Equinox 800, Garrett AT Max, Garrett AT Pro, with stock coil
AT PRO Pointer, NEL Storm coil, Garrett 5 X 8 coil, 9 X 12 Garrett concentric coil, Nel 6.5 x 9 coil for the Max
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Metal Detecting
Found this 1944 Wheat Penny today in the park where I found the Merc Dime, Silver Ring, and other Wheat Pennys. This park jsut keeps on giving, alone with the wheat found over two dollars in clad. Found the wheat at base of a huge pine tree, the park was built in te late 1930"s, each time I find something old I wondering who lost it and when, where they there at the park with family enjoying park.


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I'm still on the hunt for my first wheatie! Elusive buggers. Congrats! :icon_thumright:
 

No telling what is still in that park yet to be found.
Good find!!
 

IS DAT ONE OF THEM STEEL CENTS..
 

Congrats on your Wheatie, there's bound to be more where that came from in a park built in the 1930's. :thumbsup:
Try detecting the edges of the park close to the fences, most guys stick to the open areas.

Dave
 

Very nice! Congrats and HH
 

Love the wheaties, great way to start the day! Always good to check around the base of the trees, a lot of times they're missed, or changes to the root systems move things around. Congrats!
 

IS DAT ONE OF THEM STEEL CENTS..

I was wondering that also, does look like one, I've also read that steel 44 is quite rare.
 

Nice old copper coin! :occasion14:
 

Congrats on your Wheatie, there's bound to be more where that came from in a park built in the 1930's. :thumbsup:
Try detecting the edges of the park close to the fences, most guys stick to the open areas.

Dave

Exactly. I agree. When hunting public parks I seek out places that most folks would not care to go. Steep slopes, woods, in the shrubs, etc. I do find some old Nickels the cherry pickers leave in open areas but, not much silver.
 

Is that steel check with a magnet if it is your going to be very happy. .
 

Is that steel check with a magnet if it is your going to be very happy. .

Checked with magnet, no luck on being steel but a great find never less, it will go in my wheat collection.
 

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