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Goes4ever said:great video......great finds. Two things I HAVE to say. Why did you say you don't get excited to see a signal like 12-32???? that scream indian to me all day long! And second thing I have to say, please, PLEASE do NOT rub silver coins, if one of them had been a key date you could have lost 100s of dollars by rubbing it. Also congrats on your dime trifecta.....I dug one of those segrams tokens last yr, another cool find. 6 silvers for a yard is a GREAT day
Goes4ever said:here is a tip for you, bring a pill bottle with water in it, drop the coin in it and twirl it around, it will knock the dirt right off! problem solved! keep up the good work, and keep digging those 30's...more indians should start coming out for you!
Rich (Utah) said:Great video RC, enjoyed watching it 2x. Some excellent finds there.
I love hunting the yards of old homes. Did the two of you hunt the entire yard?
If you hunt often with a buddy and split up the yard, it is fun to swap areas after you finish and see what your buddy left behind. I hunt a little more carefully if I know that my friend is going to be going over the area after I'm done.
Best of luck,
Rich (Utah)
. If I have some good finds in a particular area or have a lot of time I'll hit it at 90* and sometimes diagonal too. This was one of those places where we didn't really know the folks and we had permission to hunt it for one day. Dad only found one silver there. If We had found some larger silver or more altogether I would ask for another day on the site but I figured they were kind enough to let us hunt so I didn't want to wear out my welcome unless it was one of those real honey holes...