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Big Silver

Larry (IL)

Well-known member
This is my first time out this month, I have been working just about every day this month and I thought it was time for a little R&R today......Good choice. Some yard hunting yielded some nice goodies including a 42-S Walker, a couple of wheats, two more Indians, 1881 and a surprise fattie, 1863 in the same hole with the 81.

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Congrats on the Big Silver.:twodetecting::minelab::cheers:
 
Sweet Larry! Those Walkers are one of my favorite things to find and your looks to be in great shape, congrats! Thanks for sharing and I hope you get some free time to get out for some more dirt fishin' -Marc
 
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:rofl: It's tough doing a happy dance on your knees, but I managed.......:biggrin:
 
Congrats Larry, you are tearing it up there in Illinois.
 
Great way to spend a day of R&R. Isn't it amazing how big that silver looks, down in that little hole? Congrats on the finds! Nicely done. HH Randy
 
Yep, stock coil and not very deep, maybe 5 inches at the very most, I love the virgin yards to hunt. :biggrin: What was odd is it ID'd as 12-41 and I was expecting a penny, it must have been on edge is the only explanation for the odd number. I didn't see it until after I had loosened up the dirt in the hole so I don't know how it was orientated. I was using Ferrous-Coin, Combined Audio.
 
Larry (IL) said:
Yep, stock coil and not very deep, maybe 5 inches at the very most, I love the virgin yards to hunt. :biggrin: What was odd is it ID'd as 12-41 and I was expecting a penny, it must have been on edge is the only explanation for the odd number. I didn't see it until after I had loosened up the dirt in the hole so I don't know how it was orientated. I was using Ferrous-Coin, Combined Audio.

Thanks Larry. I kinda hate you! lol
 
Great finds Larry!!

Big silver is great but I like that 1863 IH even more!!

Congrats!!
 
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