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Sunday Finds

floodplaindetector

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I took advantage of the really nice weather and left my house at 5 am this morning and traveled south to some parks I had researched.
Temp was 53 degrees and the ground was completely diggable. Nothing super old (1916 oldest) but was a fun day trip with a lot of deeper targets.
Sounds like winter will be back again in the morning.
 
Wow ... (14) Silver coins - excellent - WTG ! :beers:
 
14 silvers in one day's worth of detecting?
Thats got to be some kind of record. You found the silver mother lode.
 
ironsight said:
14 silvers in one day's worth of detecting?
Thats got to be some kind of record. You found the silver mother lode.

Back in 2010 on Halloween I came across a small town fairgrounds in the area of Dads farm where they just tore the bleachers out to build new ones.and I pulled 21 silver in one day.
That was a fun day as most were fairly shallow in the sand.
 
I see your research paid off, wtg on the nice coins.

Sat morning I thought about taking a road trip down south but it was way too foggy so I stayed around here and went icefishing.
 
thanks Mark! Ice fishing is a good choice also.
Yes, I ran into terrible fog about 100 miles south of my house before sun up and had a thought that I must be nuts :) but kept going.
I got 13 silver from one park. I think it had been worked some before as the silver signals weren't greatly apparent right away.
I got a couple and slowed way down and started patterning and pulled more. Some of the silver dimes sounded just like wheat pennies as they
were next to iron. Old signals were about 6 - 9 inches deep.

Mark in S.E. IA said:
I see your research paid off, wtg on the nice coins.

Sat morning I thought about taking a road trip down south but it was way too foggy so I stayed around here and went icefishing.
 
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