McCDig
Silver Member
- Jan 31, 2015
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- Detector(s) used
- Fisher F75
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
You really cannot make this up and it goes to show you never know what's coming out of the ground next.
JF and I got out to a Baltimore City park this morning in search of anything old.
A high-tone I dug turned out to be a Susan B. Anthony dollar - 1979. I swung over the hole after replacing the plug and heard an identical signal adjacent to the plug.
This revealed another SBA dollar. Cleaning them up this evening identified them as 1979 D mint coins.
In the course of a couple hours we ended up in a third location in this park and hunted independently but within site of one another.
Another high-tone but bouncy on my Equinox 600 turned out to be a 1944 P war nickel. About 15 minutes later and 100 feet away I dug another 1944P.
Other finds of the day included two pieces of jewelry: part of silver earring and a vintage brooch.
Coins older than clad were a 1941 wheat and these two from 1920 and 1939
A 1950's vintage Ford key completed my finds today
JF and I got out to a Baltimore City park this morning in search of anything old.
A high-tone I dug turned out to be a Susan B. Anthony dollar - 1979. I swung over the hole after replacing the plug and heard an identical signal adjacent to the plug.
This revealed another SBA dollar. Cleaning them up this evening identified them as 1979 D mint coins.
In the course of a couple hours we ended up in a third location in this park and hunted independently but within site of one another.
Another high-tone but bouncy on my Equinox 600 turned out to be a 1944 P war nickel. About 15 minutes later and 100 feet away I dug another 1944P.
Other finds of the day included two pieces of jewelry: part of silver earring and a vintage brooch.
Coins older than clad were a 1941 wheat and these two from 1920 and 1939
A 1950's vintage Ford key completed my finds today
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