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Never Give Up :surrender:

Dancin' Dave

New member
Hi Guys,

I've spent the last couple of hunts at local parks that appeared to have been milked dry by the end of last season. My primary motivation to revisit them was that I'm running out of new places to detect and besides ... I needed an excuse to spend more time outdoors and less time riding the couch. My strategy was to concentrate on digging all the broken/ugly hits (probably iron) that I have walked over in the past. It was surprising how many of them turned out to be good targets. Lesson learned ... never give up ... There's always new dimensions of this hobby to explore.

Here are a few finds ...

Some silver and a few bits of Jewelry
[attachment 263832 04-23-13Finds1.jpg]


Crusty Indians plus a semi-key 1867 in fair condition
[attachment 263833 04-23-13Finds2.jpg]

A few misc items including a Canadian Loonie
[attachment 263834 04-23-13Finds3.jpg]


HH
DD
 
Very impressive..............I've noticed the same thing on deep coins at times.........get a broken signal.........it repeats often.........
check it out.............picked up a few myself like you described.........Great hunt you had.....................:clapping:

John in Va..
 
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