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17th Hunt in Connecticut - Century, 7 Silver, Sterling Cross, and 18 Wheaties!

FooserPaul

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Hello Fellow MD'ers...

After all the rain and flooding this week I got out today to wet grounds to start the day... it was high 50's low 60's... with the sun shinning, blue skies and no wind... Nice nice day for detecting...

I hit a new location and the clad and wheaties were flowing right away... 10 minutes in I got a loud quarter on the surface signal... but it ended up being sterling...

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wasn't much further into the hunt when I got a nice solid quarter signal @ 6" range... and ground under the grass is mud! It stucking to everything... I was wet from my knees to my toes... but the warm sun felt good... out it popped!

1939 Washington... This one saw a few years of circulation...

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I got to a dryer corner and popped the plug in a nice 12/45 signal...

I like it when you flip out the plug and you can see shiny :)

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1943 Mercury Dime...

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Next came the 1947 Roosie...

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I had a 12/45 signal @ 3" and I really was expecting a shallow memorial... but I flipped out the plug and got the probe in the hole and the target was deeper... so I took out some dirt and I could see a silver rim... it it was larger that a dime... and I knew immediately then that there was more than one target in the hold... I got out the quarter and the probe was still sounding off :)

1944 Washington (No 'D' :-( ) and a very work 1917 Mercury...

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Next out was a 1962 Roosie!

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That Roosie put me @ 39 for the year... that was the total number of silver I had dug for last year... I had to get one more!

SIlver #40 for 2010 = 1959 Roosevelt!

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18 Wheat Pennies in the mix...

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103 Total Coins: Q.12 P.59 D.24 N.8

I had a fun day out digging and Hope everyone did as well!

Paul
 
Wow Paul. What a day Seven in one day is rare these days. I'm sure there has to more. 103 coins...that's alot of digging.
 
Thanks for pictures Paul. I appreciated you work on all those coins!!!

NebTrac
 
DAN03USMC said:
Wow Paul. What a day Seven in one day is rare these days. I'm sure there has to more. 103 coins...that's alot of digging.

Dan I was ready to quit after the 6th, but hitting 40 was a milestone so I pressed on :) I am a little sore today for sure... not to mention the top of my head and the back of my neck are slight red and had a little to much sun without protection... :)

NebTrac said:
Thanks for pictures Paul. I appreciated you work on all those coins!!!

NebTrac

NebTrac, well thank you for appreciating my efforts :) I hope you got out and had an enjoyable day as well Good Sir :)
 
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