Thought I'd post a fun find from today. I was out trying some new territory, after seeing some fellow park hunters at one of my favorite spots, I decided that rather than compete I'd just change my location to a place I've been wanting to try for awhile and never got there last year. I'm glad I did
The 50 (1943) cent piece, and SLQ (1929) were in the same hole along with a 1941 Nickel. Really surprised me and my first "silver" coin spill. About 5 feet from there I found the Rosie (1961 D)
All in all not a bad day at all for an hour and 1/2 of hunting in a brand new (to me) spot.
10 DD coil, HiPro, RX 10, 5 Hz ground filter.. nothing to hot. (Silver is so pretty coming right out of the ground)
First picture is what I saw after I popped the sod over, glint of silver, dug out the 50 cent piece first, then rescanned the hole found the SLQ, and rescanned..found the nickel. The rosie, was at about 6 inches. different hole.
Oh this only my second SLQ I've ever found happy dance was in order
The 50 (1943) cent piece, and SLQ (1929) were in the same hole along with a 1941 Nickel. Really surprised me and my first "silver" coin spill. About 5 feet from there I found the Rosie (1961 D)
All in all not a bad day at all for an hour and 1/2 of hunting in a brand new (to me) spot.
10 DD coil, HiPro, RX 10, 5 Hz ground filter.. nothing to hot. (Silver is so pretty coming right out of the ground)
First picture is what I saw after I popped the sod over, glint of silver, dug out the 50 cent piece first, then rescanned the hole found the SLQ, and rescanned..found the nickel. The rosie, was at about 6 inches. different hole.
Oh this only my second SLQ I've ever found happy dance was in order