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AT Pro :garrett: Some Due Silver:detecting:

tabman

Active member
When I arrived at the site where I was going to detect this morning I found the grass was too thick and was heavy with due, so I decided to scout around for another place to swing my coil. I finally found a what appeared to be a great place to detect but the glass was heavy with due as well. I figured what the heck, a little mud ain't going hurt nothing. Besides the AT Pro is a wiz to clean up, just spay it down with a garden hose. I set the AT Pro up with 35 on the iron discrimination, notched out foil, one bar down from the highest sensitivity, and was in the Pro Mode. Right off, I found a well worn Standing Liberty Quarter and a few really old Wheat Pennies (1909, 1940, 1919, 1911). The area I was searching was around 20' x 30'. I started my grid search going lengthwise and then width wise. I picked up several more good targets doing this, including a 1942 Washington Quarter, a Whitesox's Ring, and some kind of pendant. Even with a late start, I was in my vehicle at 7:32 headed home. I want save some for tomorrow.:)

That little 5 x 8 inch coil sure is a lot of fun to swing.:detecting:

tabman

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They're a little too short on the time they allow you to 'edit'. I meant to type 'DEW'.:rofl:

tabman
 
Lord have mercy!...:drool::sadwalk:..

Tabman quote: 'right off, I found a well worn Standing Liberty Quarter' :rofl: (stated nonchalantly as if it was a zinc penny), Then, to top it off, follows up with a silver Washington? In your rig heading home at 7:32? After a "late start"? :crylol: I'm dying here! :heh: Yeah, you should probably not get greedy and over do it all in one day! :surprised: besides, that Weather Channel aint gonna watch itself! A guy has to get home early and tune into that, just in case the 'torcon' reading is high or something! :rofl:
Friggin A Tab, you sure frost my biscuit!:beers: Great work in short time!:clapping: I got a hotwheel car and some clad this am, am I missing something here?:rofl:
Mud
 
Thanks for the compliment.

Mud all you have to do is find yourself a Genie and it's all down hill from there when it comes to finding silver coins and gold rings.

tabman
 
That's some sweet old silver, Tabman! The Memphis chapter is certainly doing some impressive dirt fishing! BTW, I took a quick look for that White Sox ring - didn't see that one on ebay, etsy, even google images. Just sayin', you might have a rarity there, so if you're going to 'pound it round' again, you might want to anneal it (heat to red-hot) first and go real slow. Even the plastic ones from 1960 are going for around $30. Nice find. :cheers:
 
William-NM said:
That's some sweet old silver, Tabman! The Memphis chapter is certainly doing some impressive dirt fishing! BTW, I took a quick look for that White Sox ring - didn't see that one on ebay, etsy, even google images. Just sayin', you might have a rarity there, so if you're going to 'pound it round' again, you might want to anneal it (heat to red-hot) first and go real slow. Even the plastic ones from 1960 are going for around $30. Nice find. :cheers:

William thanks for the heads up on the White Sox ring.:thumbup: That sucker was my deepest find today at around 7 inches or so. It sounded really good and I just knew it was going to be another silver coin. No such luck, maybe the ring will turn out be worth something.

tabman
 
Beautiful "silver in the dirt" shots Tab.:thumbup: Those would make great pictures in a full color coffee table book!!:biggrin:
 
surf n turf said:
That's beautiful tabman, I'm with Yoda on the dirt shots.

Thanks guys.

So y'all really like those dirt shots. That's good to know, because they sure are time consuming to take especially when it's wet and muddy.

I like the look of silver fresh from the ground.:) Those silver coins haven't seen the light of day for many decades. I wonder who dropped them and how it happened.

tabman
 
Sweet finds, Tman! I like any old coin with Lady Liberty on them...they're my faves. That ring is cool, too. I'd be interested to hear the story on it, if you ever figure it out.
 
deepseeker442 said:
good hunting man wtg :usaflag::thumbup::clapping::detecting:

Thanks. I've been on a pretty good silver and gold run so far this year. I added a little more silver to the pot today.:)

tabman
 
dgruff said:
Sweet finds, Tman! I like any old coin with Lady Liberty on them...they're my faves. That ring is cool, too. I'd be interested to hear the story on it, if you ever figure it out.

Thanks. I've looked and can't find anything on the ring. I can just see a little boy back in the day having something like that and playing baseball on a vacant lot with his pals.

tabman
 
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