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Dusted off the V3i and found 28 cents today

Larry (IL)

Well-known member
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The 1857 quarter is pretty worn and the 1852, 3 cent piece is pitted and stained but they are mine.......:biggrin:

A club member found where a small town used to be in the mid 1800's and was all but gone later in the 1800's but the people who lived there left a few memories for us to find in what is now a bean field.
 
That's sweet, I'd love to find a three center, and any seated lady for that matter!
 
That is awesome you have a great place to hunt I would keep hitting it hard especially with those great finds in the area WTG
 
And many more years to come when they plow the fiels.
 
Hey Larry those are beautiful...Now do the "Paul Harvey" thing.. You know "The rest of the story" How deep. What coil ,and what number did that three show ? Congrats Bill
 
Dam fertilizer. Those would be on my list.
 
The only coil I use on the V3i is the SEF 10X12 Bill. As far as the VDI goes, I really did not pay much attention, there was a lot of iron in the ground and targets were not textbook, just getting an occasional high tone. I dug my share of square nails and melted lead but one of them turned out to be a seated quarter. :biggrin: It was no deeper than 5 inches but I really don't know how deep it was. I have a tendency to over dig my holes and then look for the target in the diggings.

The 3 center was a little different...... I was a late comer to this location and a lot of nice coins have already been found there including 4 large cents, a half dime, seated dime and a 2 real from the 1700's so there were quite a few filled holes everywhere. One of those holes had a pretty good signal from two ways but nothing from the other two, so I'm guessing I hit it just right. I thought it could be an Indian, maybe another piece of lead :shrug:. I opened up the hole and and the DX-1 said something was in the sidewall at about 4 inches deep. That was the prettiest little silver I ever saw, all black with just the rim all the way around a bright silver. A buddy that was watching me dig it called the silver 3 center because I didn't have a clue, it was too small for a dime.
 
Nice Larry! I kinda knew that would be the rest of the story but I wanted to be sure everything was still the same with you all. The three is one of my favorite coins .I have been fortunate enough to dig two and all I know was both were a complete surprise .I think both came up in the high 40's so a small silver was not expected. Congrats again and the seated is real nice too...................... Bill
 
Good hunting there, Larry. I'll take quality over quantity ANY day! I've dug a few 3 cent nickels. One of these days I'll get the 3 cent silver...

Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
I went back to the same field and it has just been plowed...........

Add another penny to the field total .... now $ 0.29 but this one is a pretty toasted no date Flying Eagle cent......:biggrin: Another first for me.
 
That is so cool Larry.
Keep up the good work and keep us ole men grinning.
Wish i had the stamina to hunt hard. Very nice...:detecting:
 
Very cool finding the 2 bits and a little bit. :thumbup:

And a big thanks to everyone out there who is able to hunt and keeps posting through the winter. It is appreciated.


Rich UT
 
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