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A little surprise in the snow...

Aaron

Well-known member
My buddy and I hunted the tobagon hill at my local park tonight after work in 20 above weather for about 1.5 hrs, just looking for surface targets since the ground is frozen. I got a half dollar hit on the VDI and said "right", must be a can or something else. Sure enough, it was a '68 half under the snow :yikes: that someone just lost while sledding. My buddy did even better though, he found dollar bill 2 minutes later. We ended up finding around $3 together. Its fun just to be able to detect and find clad even when the weather is nasty.
Thanks for looking.
Aaron
 
You can't beat that sort of a "can". Thanks for the story and the picture!

NebTrac
 
Surprises like that are good and you guys are tougher than I am........ Brrrrr.
 
Nice find Aaron. Although I have to say you did do a little better then your friend's dollar bill - the silver alone in that half is worth $4.29 at today's $29 per ounce price
 
Ok..I admire the tenacity in getting out, but I'd have a flamethrower mounted to the detector.. I definitely understand the itch to get out. I need to make some more business trips to warmer climates. (the little detector fits nicely in a carry on) by the way..great find :)
 
Yes.. a roasted bill is still spendable. (besides considering our governments current penchant for printing money, it may be worth the same as firewood)
 
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