James N.D.
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It all started late Friday Night. Loran, a friend with a Garrett Ace 250 came over and I was chatting with him and told him I should go outside to dig some Clad for the heck of it since there was only an Hour left of daylight. He then told me he had gotten a Signal with his Garrett that he couldn't find the other day, so I loaded up the Trusty Explorer XS and went over behind his Apartment Building with him. He showed me where it was and I went over it. I told him right away that it was Iron. So I started detecting in the backyard and he went and got his Garrett. We started hunting and there were so many Nails and Iron that I knew it wasn't going to work with the Stock Coil on so I told Loran to run me back home so I could get the Joey Coil. He had gotten a Signal and wanted me to check it out for him previously before I got the Joey Coil. I went over it and there was something there, but it was so Choppy due to all the Iron, that I told him I didn't know exactly what. The ID was all over the place and so were the Tones. I dug down and got a Medium Tone, so I removed more Dirt and seen laying in the hole a Penny. I thought Wheat Penny but it turned out to be a very nice 1902 Indian Head with the Diamonds still visible on the Ribbon. It looked like it was dropped the day it was minted. I gave it to him but he told me to keep it since I dug it. I told him that he found the Target so he should keep it. He took it. We had gotten an Indian or 2 off of the Boulevard the last time we hunted this area so we knew there was a possibility of Older Coins. I was going to post it along with the other Indians but his kids got a hold of it and lost it somewhere in the Apartment. I guess I should have kept it. Anyways, after this Coin appeared, this is when I got the Joey Coil. I didn't find much of anything else but I did get a Mercury Dime with it. I will have to try that spot again sometime. Saturday, Tim, Dale, and I did some Road Trippin'. We tried a few different sites and every site we stopped at, we found Old Coins. Tim got out and found a 1893 Barber Quarter right off the start, his 6th one for the year. First thing I dug was a 1924-d Wheat Penny, which starts out in G-4 at $20. I found a few Indians and some Wheats also. I also got 5 Silver at this 1st Site. The 2nd Site was an Old School Site that had a newer School built on so we tried the Boulevards and Yard for a bit. As soon as we started hunting, we knew that it had been detected before due to lack of Coins. I was going down the Boulevard in hopes of finding a Half Dollar but didn't get one. I did find a 1901 Indian Head and on the way back towards the Car, got a 28 at 6". Dug it and I seen a Silver Quarter in the hole. I picked it up and said "what the hell is this!". I removed the dirt in hopes of some clue as too what it was. I found just a few outlines on the reverse that tells me that it is either a later Capped Bust Quarter or what I think it is most likely, a Worn Seated Quarter. I matched it up with another Seated Quarter and finally got the Quarter in the right position to know which way it was facing with the other Quarter. I just wish there was some detail left on the obverse to tell me that it is Seated or Capped Bust. I know it isn't Barber for sure. Hopefully in the post you will be able to see the outlines also. I will do a side by side comparison with another Seated Quarter to better clarify why I think what I do on this Worn Quarter. Dale found a few Wheats and a 1923 Standing Liberty Quarter. Not sure if Tim found anything or not. We then left since it was already 4pm and needed to move onto another site. We found another spot that we were looking for and got out and started hunting. As soon as I turned on the XS, I walked a short ways and found a Merc. Then walked a bit more and then a Barber Dime. Started walking and found a Silver Roosevelt Dime. Dale looks at Tim and tells him I just dug 3 Silver in a row, in a matter of 5 Minutes and it didn't stop there either. I myself was thinking where are all the Pennies at? I then walked a short distance and found another Barber Dime. I was on FIRE! I would say within 30-45 Minutes I had 9 Silver with only a couple Wheats. I hardly found any Pennies, just Silver. I found a Pocket Spill also. The first Coin was a 65 Memorial. Darn I thought! Covered the Hole and swept over it. Another Signal just in front of this Plug. Dug it and found a Silver Roosevelt Dime, then covered and another Signal. Re-opened the Hole and Clad Dime. Darn!! Closed it and about 3" away from there was yet another Signal. Dug that one and out pop's another Silver Roosevelt Dime. By the time we left, I found 3 Barber Dimes from here and a few Merc's and Roosevelt's, which gave me 10 from this spot alone. Don't really know the specifics as to what Dale or Tim found but I do know Tim found a Merc in the beginning and Dale had found a Silver Quarter. I do know that I was the Lucky one walking into all the Silver here at this site. We then headed to another spot we ran across when looking for this site, so we could get an idea what was in this last stop of the day. This spot was harder and soon I found out why. Most of the Coins were only about 4" Deep, thus any Detector could easily get them. I finally found an Indian Head and of all the Indians found this weekend, I had to hit it. It was in very nice shape with almost Full Diamonds showing. DARN IT!!!!
I then found a few Wheats before we called it a day. Dale got 7 Silver on Saturday and Tim got I believe 4. I found 15 Silver on Saturday, you just have to walk over them and I was doing just that. Sunday, I was going to do some Clad Hunting in town but decided to heck with it and headed back to the Fairgrounds that I started pounding last Fall. I got there around 2pm and started hunting until 8pm. That was 6 Hours of Hunting. The size of the area I covered with the Joey Coil was about 75' x 40'. That's right fella's! That is how slooooow I was detecting, to a Crawl, in the same spot I pounded last year and thought I had it all. I found a Wheat Penny with 3 Nails directly over top of the Coin at about 7" Deep. That was very Impressive! I then got a Signal that gave 18, then 20, and every once in awhile, it would go up to 26, but just for a split second. It was DEEP and I wanted to know what was giving such a weird Signal. Dug down just to the bottom of the Top Cap on the X-1 Probe and found what it was. It was a Mercury Dime dated 1927. Not sure how long the Probe is but that is DEEP for a Joey Coil, and I could get a Signal back and forth each way also, but the reading was all over the place due to the Depth and the Iron Content in the ground. I ended up getting in that 6 Hours 29 Wheats, 1 Barber Dime, a few Merc's and a Couple Roosevelt's. I also got a Shocker as well. I got a 28 and it showed only about 3" Deep. I thought most likely a New Coin but best dig it since I found a couple Wheats that were even shallower than this Target. Dug it and seen the Reeded Edge and thought, "Yes, a Silver Quarter!". Picked it up and found out it was a 1945-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar. WOW!!!! I also found 2 Older Jefferson Nickels. Anyways, this post is getting WAAAAAAY too LOOOOOOONG. Better get on with it. So here's the Totals for this past weekend. I found a Whopping 23 Silver! They consisted of 1 Walking Liberty Half Dollar dated 1945-d, 1 Worn Out Seated or Capped Bust Quarter, 4 Barber Dimes dated 1898-s,1905,1905-O (I think it's a Large O),1907, 8 Mercury Dimes dated (2)1918,1927,1936,1941-d,1941-s,1943-s,1945-d, and 9 Roosevelt Dimes dated 1947,1948-s,1950,(2)1953-d,1958-d,1961-d, and (2)1964-d. The Seated Quarter is sitting 45 Degrees because there is outlines of the Chest of the Bird and where the Neck starts and also the Wing. It's tough to get a Pic on here but it's there. I also found 2 Older Jefferson Nickels dated 1946-d and 1953-d. The rest of my finds is coming up so stay tuned. Enjoy! Good Luck and HH.[attachment 90049 DirtySilver.jpg][attachment 90048 CleanedSilver.jpg][attachment 90052 SeatedQuarter.jpg][attachment 90053 SeatedQuarterBampW.jpg][attachment 90050 DirtyNickels.jpg][attachment 90055 CleanedNickels.jpg]
