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3030 gives me one of my most sought after treasures,,,,

grouser

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1937 D ,,,,Not a big deal to most,,,, but I have wanted an Indian head nickel for SO LONG I was just floored when I found it,:clap:,,,,, Out of an area that once was a swimming hole on the river back in the day. In the late fifties a dam was built above it and it made the water in the river SO COLD that it lost it's popularity to swimmers. It is a well know area and has been hunted to death. I have been over the small area numerous times and found clad but no silver. I have my nickel area in combine set to a high tone just so I wouldn't miss nickels,,,,, and I'll be darned I think it payed off !!!! :crazy:
The brass baseball charm I think is off a Letterman's jacket,,,, it states "N.A.T.C. 46" guessing they went to the nats in 1946,,, anyone think it's something different??
And the propeller, about 2.5 inches in dia, had me wishing I could find the rest of that plane,,,having such good luck with my 3030,,,,,:minelab: rocks !!!
 
Congrats on your Buffalo......personal satisfaction of your finds is what it's all about..........

Nickels can be a real challenge in an area with a lot of aluminum pull tabs and can slaw. I made a point to try and recover nickels a week ago in a local park. I retrieved 7 nickels and several beaver tail type pull tabs or just the beaver tail itself. I was recovering targets that registered a solid 13 CO from two angles, and without a lot of "smear" to the red colored area. I have a lot more of experimenting to do, to get a good system going, however. I feel that there should be a lot of nickels to be found, since after digging a few pull tabs, a lot of people feel it's not worth the time to go for them. I like finding the old coins including nickels,even though the value isn't there on nickels. A couple of years ago, I recovered a "slam" in nickels one afternoon: Shield, Liberty or "V", Buffalo, and a Jefferson. I thought that was pretty cool. You might get a gold ring, also, when trying to find those nickels....HH
 
I found one fairly deep about 6-7inches the other day and the co was like 29 and the fe wasn't 12 either so they can read all over I guess. I hunted a spot with my Etracin the factory coins program then went back over the spot in two tone ferrous last year and I must have pulled 30 nickles out so now it's all about the sound with my CTX. I was using Gone's combine program and have my nickle sound the same as on my Etrac and my other slots sound pretty much like I had on my Etrac too.
 
congrats!!! I found my first buffalo(1936) last week with my ctx too..
 
Congrats on the finds and your first buffalo HH



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:minelab:Etrac
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:garrett:pro pointer
Ulster county ny
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yes just the tail part of the tab has fooled me many times !!!! so sure it was a nickel,,, but I dig the tab numbers , and others, alot of the time looking for the gold,,,, just got a check from ARA for 280 for a couple rings that I turned in,,,,, to me a couple hundred pull tabs is worth the gold you find,,,, thanks for all the comments gents !!!! HH!!!!!
 
I have found 11 v nickles 3 buff and 60 jefferson my buff count is way down i'm going to have to make a buff pattern.
 
Congrats on the first Buff!!!
 
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