It took a somewhat unusual coin to do it, but finally hit silver today in my old housing site. The coin is a 1945 d Filipinas (Philippines) ten centavos. It has United State Of America with a shield/eagle on one side and Ten Centavos with Filipinas under a standing lady on the other. A coin apparently made for the Philippines when we occupied the country in WW 2. It is the first one of this type I have ever seen. I know its silver, but not sure if 90 % or not. It is in really good shape and will try and get a picture of it as soon as my wife returns with the camera. Also got another foreign coin, about quarter size with a 10 on one side and a wide building on the rev. and the script appears to be Asian, possibly China. It was a soft, faint signal, but was 7-8" deep. The dime was 4" deep, on edge and nestled between a 1" rusty screw and a tab ring. I kept getting a solid 84 in one small spot among the other numbers, so I dug it. I had the 5" coil on and GB of 60, sen. 99, d3 tones and 1 disc. HH jim tn