I did mange to pull some Silver and a few neat little items.
This place is infested with old Shotgun Casing caps and to get to the goodies you must dig some of them that are questionable especially if you want to get out the Indian Heads.
I have been digging Indians the last couple of days from here so, I know there a plenty left. I just did not pass my coil over them today I reckon.
The best find for me today was the quarter but, not because it is Silver as , I got a nice high sound but, of course it was not a high right.
This is the exact reason I have always choose to hunt in "Ferrous Tones" as all my high conductors will sound high pitched even drug down on the far right by something else.
Case in point is the Brass Cap the would normally hit in the Blue Square area but, being in the hole with a Silver Quarter combined the two and gave me a High sound marked in Red.
The cross-hair was pulled right on the Smart Find Screen due to the Silver Quarters higher conductivity.
See below picture I did as this is how these two together in the hole hit. NOTE: The Blue cross-hair is to far to the left by about half a square but, horizontally in line
[attachment 246212 CapampQuarter.png]
I also got a neat bent up old Sterling Fork, a Locket from a bed maker, Buckle, Button, Barrel Bung and a Minute Men Badge.
Some wheat's where also dug the oldest being a 19 and two that have been shot.
Here are today's digs.
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Thanks for looking and HH everyone.
This place is infested with old Shotgun Casing caps and to get to the goodies you must dig some of them that are questionable especially if you want to get out the Indian Heads.
I have been digging Indians the last couple of days from here so, I know there a plenty left. I just did not pass my coil over them today I reckon.
The best find for me today was the quarter but, not because it is Silver as , I got a nice high sound but, of course it was not a high right.
This is the exact reason I have always choose to hunt in "Ferrous Tones" as all my high conductors will sound high pitched even drug down on the far right by something else.
Case in point is the Brass Cap the would normally hit in the Blue Square area but, being in the hole with a Silver Quarter combined the two and gave me a High sound marked in Red.
The cross-hair was pulled right on the Smart Find Screen due to the Silver Quarters higher conductivity.
See below picture I did as this is how these two together in the hole hit. NOTE: The Blue cross-hair is to far to the left by about half a square but, horizontally in line
[attachment 246212 CapampQuarter.png]
I also got a neat bent up old Sterling Fork, a Locket from a bed maker, Buckle, Button, Barrel Bung and a Minute Men Badge.
Some wheat's where also dug the oldest being a 19 and two that have been shot.
Here are today's digs.
[attachment 246213 1009121.jpg]
Thanks for looking and HH everyone.