Well it had one silver coin in the coin spill. I spent most of the morning digging trash and a clad coins before I found a really hot spot. It was a small area between some sidewalks and a driveway. Right off, I dug a Buffalo Nickel and couple of Wheat Pennies. Next I got a really good audio signal that said 'dig me'. I popped a Buffalo Nickel which I love to find. I rescanned the hole and got another good audio tone. I knew there was a very good chance of it being a silver coin. Nope, a Wheat Penny. I rescanned the hole again and got yet another good audio signal. No silver, just another Wheat Penny. I rescanned the hole again and got no audio response, so I decided to replace the plug. When doing so, I noticed some stains on a clump of dirt that fell off the main plug. I broke it open and found two more Wheat Pennies. I put the plug back in the hole and rescanned again and got a soft audio response. I pulled the plug back out and found a Mercury dime right in the bottom of the plug that was heavily stained from being next to those other coins. I ended up finding a 1942 Mercury Dime, a 1928 Portuguese Escudo Liberty Head, a couple of Buffalo Nickels (1933, 1937), a bunch of clad coin, nine Wheat Pennies (1926,1941, 1944, 1920, 1940, 1927, 1942, 1946, 1918 ), and what I think might be a black lucky cat pendant. It sure had my heart plumbing really fast there for a moment. I decided to call it a short day and go back tomorrow and find a really big silver coin spill. Yelp, my Genie worked her magic again today.
I'm really loving my Cibola and Sharpshooter coil duo. Same settings as always.
tabman
I'm really loving my Cibola and Sharpshooter coil duo. Same settings as always.
tabman