BladeRunner2019
Hero Member
- Dec 22, 2013
- 744
- 1,774
- Detector(s) used
- XP Deus, Equinox 800
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Hello all.
Sunday I went to a lot where a school used to be. It was torn down about 7 years ago and most of it is not detectable because of the overgrown vegetation. As I was making my way around a path that circles the property I got a nice signal that turned out to be a Merc. That made my day and anything else would be icing on the cake!
I followed the path on around the property and decided to detect the woods next to the lot. I had MUCH better luck than I ever imagined. I ended up with 8 wheats, 2 more Mercs, a war nickel and the 1937 Walking Liberty half. It’s my first big silver in over a year and my first half dollar in about 18 months.
Lot looks much better here than it really is. It's a shame I didn't take up detecting until after the school had been torn down.
Here is the Walker in the bottom of the hole. Even though it gave a great signal I was shocked to see it in the hole.
I was off work Monday so I headed over there again. I didn’t find any silver but found 8 more wheat cents, a dateless Buffalo and was sure I had found my first 2 cent piece but it turned out to be a 1867 German 2 pfennig. Oh well, maybe next time.
This little fella scared the crap out of me when I brushed away the leaves to start digging a signal.
Family shot.
I’m curious why those coins would be in the woods. I see no indication of a home site ever being there. The closest house www.historicaerials shows was about 300 yards away. Strange.
Thanks for looking. GL & HH.
Sunday I went to a lot where a school used to be. It was torn down about 7 years ago and most of it is not detectable because of the overgrown vegetation. As I was making my way around a path that circles the property I got a nice signal that turned out to be a Merc. That made my day and anything else would be icing on the cake!
I followed the path on around the property and decided to detect the woods next to the lot. I had MUCH better luck than I ever imagined. I ended up with 8 wheats, 2 more Mercs, a war nickel and the 1937 Walking Liberty half. It’s my first big silver in over a year and my first half dollar in about 18 months.
Lot looks much better here than it really is. It's a shame I didn't take up detecting until after the school had been torn down.
Here is the Walker in the bottom of the hole. Even though it gave a great signal I was shocked to see it in the hole.
I was off work Monday so I headed over there again. I didn’t find any silver but found 8 more wheat cents, a dateless Buffalo and was sure I had found my first 2 cent piece but it turned out to be a 1867 German 2 pfennig. Oh well, maybe next time.
This little fella scared the crap out of me when I brushed away the leaves to start digging a signal.
Family shot.
I’m curious why those coins would be in the woods. I see no indication of a home site ever being there. The closest house www.historicaerials shows was about 300 yards away. Strange.
Thanks for looking. GL & HH.
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