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Rare Dirt Hunt for me Produces Silver

Buried Crap NJ

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This winter I did a little research on a very large sports complex 80 plus acres that once housed a chicken farm. I found that there was once a path that ran from one end to the other in the late 1950's. I used goggle maps I plotted it out and downloaded it to the CTX 3030 and went out followed part of the path digging solid, high, deeper than 5 inch targets. Now a little back ground on this place its city owned and the grass cutters cut anything that is on the grass. I mean anything shoe's back packs, bottles cans coolers. They just keep running it over till its small. Hence the place is loaded with can slaw and every other bit of trash you could ever find! Each and every swing is some kind of tone. I have been hitting this as a go to spot in a pinch for 21 years with some great lucky finds on occasion. Today I was picking clad and dug a 1965 quarter at 7 inches and then another close enough to be a coin spill at the same depth, followed by the third one. The 1966 and another 65 came after the 1961D The 61 one was really kind of iffy barely repeating but as I have found with the 3030 the CO number is really a good indicator of the target and it was solid at 46 and it was within 2 inches of the last quarter. Total coin count for 4hrs was 49 and that's because of the CTX 3030 TID combined with the 50 tones. The earring is .925 and rang in at a 12-48 sounding like silver from the first pass. One wheat penny 1940.The 1981 2 pence was the last target dug near the truck.
BCNJ
 
Very nice collection...
Research pays in the end...
For you it keeps paying..
HH...
Sonny
 
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