JimmyCT
Well-known member
I decided to take a drive and try a "new to me" park. It was created in the 1920's and clearly has been picked over extremely well. However, as the saying goes, no one ever gets it all. Over the course of two days I spent a little over 10 hours in this one section of the park. Before arriving on day one, I was reviewing old photos and saw this sidewalk calling my name. Upon arriving, I made a bee line for the sidewalk. 10 minutes into my hunt I recovered my first mercury dime. I also found and not pictured, 32 wheat pennies. The oldest dating back to 1914. Hunting was slow but in the end I recovered 5 silver coins as well as plenty of clad. I also found a very neat ornate bracket of sorts. If anyone has a clue to what it could of been used for, please chime in. Thanks for looking.
Detector: Equinox 800
GB - 0
50 tones
recovery 4
Park1 - Multi
f2 - 0
Detector: Equinox 800
GB - 0
50 tones
recovery 4
Park1 - Multi
f2 - 0
Attachments
-
BRACKET BACK.jpg3 MB · Views: 109
-
bracket.jpg1.7 MB · Views: 121
-
IMG_0946 - Copy.JPG2.3 MB · Views: 113
-
IMG_0947 - Copy.JPG1 MB · Views: 109
-
IMG_0948 - Copy.JPG3.2 MB · Views: 116
-
IMG_0950 - Copy.JPG962.8 KB · Views: 121
-
IMG_0956 - Copy.jpg1.8 MB · Views: 115
-
IMG_0991 - Copy.jpg780.3 KB · Views: 100