CZconnoisseur
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Found another rental near the old neighborhood last week and called to get permission today. It was a lovely night for a hunt - overcast, temps in the upper 40s, and a slight breeze was blowing. This house had a 400-watt light in the backyard that made it very nice to see by, and I didn't even miss the light on the Propointer! House was built in 1952 and I found yet another one to hunt possibly tomorrow if I can deal with the rain...football is an alien concept to me so while everyone is watching that big golf game tomorrow I should be out digging coins 
I started tonight in the usual 12 khz program and 4 or 5 swings into the front yard I get a surface "88" signal. Out comes this mangled coin which at first I thought was aluminum. It looked like aluminum, and after I read the "India half rupee" I really didn't expect too much. Dropped it on the sidewalk and got a "clang"...wait a minute, there's no way THAT was aluminum! Picked it back up and noticed it was a little heavy - turns out to be 50% silver!!! First coin is a home run and this seemed to set the tone for the remainder of the hunt!!!
Must have spent 2 hours in the front yard total and found probably 15 Wheats there, I opened up N2 from 57-77 to 62-77 hoping to catch some of those war nickels that don't quite read like their non-silver counterparts, but this hunt there were none to be found. Dug at lot of "60" and "61" signals that were pulltabs, Maybe I should just get rid of N2 altogether and tone-hunt since it is full tones, but the abundance of aluminum usually keeps me from this....By the front door I got a solid "57" both directions, and it wasn't coming off of 57 no matter what. This is a strong indication for me that this is either a coin or ring - this time it was an unexpected 1975 Icelandic 10 Kronur coin. Never know what will be next!
Ran across a sharp "89-90" signal near the exact center of the front yard and was hoping for the first silver dime of the evening. Instead found a lovely St. Theresa Cabrini sterling medal about the size of a penny. I'll take it!!!
Moving around to the well-lit backyard I found that the trash level was about the same as the front...dug quite a few bottlecaps tonight but it really doesn't bother me too much anymore. I know some people just HATE digging those stupid things, but around these houses more often than not there will be a coin closeby, masked until that cap is removed from the picture. Happens all too often! Hit a couple 6" Wheats back here that were mixed in with a beavertail, hard to fool the Deus HAHA...I was almost out of real estate when I get a soft "90" and then a grin. NO doubting that's silver...4" deep came a neat 1940 Merc, Twenty feet away I got a shallow "91-92" and found yet another bottlecap, rescanned and still had a "91" but it sounded so much sweeter...Merc #2 at only 3" was almost directly underneath the bottlecap!
Tomorrow I'm going back to the area and scouting for more rentals in the neighborhood. I could do this every day for 30 more years and not hunt 10% of the total houses available...the goods are out there, all you have to do is ask!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			
I started tonight in the usual 12 khz program and 4 or 5 swings into the front yard I get a surface "88" signal. Out comes this mangled coin which at first I thought was aluminum. It looked like aluminum, and after I read the "India half rupee" I really didn't expect too much. Dropped it on the sidewalk and got a "clang"...wait a minute, there's no way THAT was aluminum! Picked it back up and noticed it was a little heavy - turns out to be 50% silver!!! First coin is a home run and this seemed to set the tone for the remainder of the hunt!!!
Must have spent 2 hours in the front yard total and found probably 15 Wheats there, I opened up N2 from 57-77 to 62-77 hoping to catch some of those war nickels that don't quite read like their non-silver counterparts, but this hunt there were none to be found. Dug at lot of "60" and "61" signals that were pulltabs, Maybe I should just get rid of N2 altogether and tone-hunt since it is full tones, but the abundance of aluminum usually keeps me from this....By the front door I got a solid "57" both directions, and it wasn't coming off of 57 no matter what. This is a strong indication for me that this is either a coin or ring - this time it was an unexpected 1975 Icelandic 10 Kronur coin. Never know what will be next!
Ran across a sharp "89-90" signal near the exact center of the front yard and was hoping for the first silver dime of the evening. Instead found a lovely St. Theresa Cabrini sterling medal about the size of a penny. I'll take it!!!
Moving around to the well-lit backyard I found that the trash level was about the same as the front...dug quite a few bottlecaps tonight but it really doesn't bother me too much anymore. I know some people just HATE digging those stupid things, but around these houses more often than not there will be a coin closeby, masked until that cap is removed from the picture. Happens all too often! Hit a couple 6" Wheats back here that were mixed in with a beavertail, hard to fool the Deus HAHA...I was almost out of real estate when I get a soft "90" and then a grin. NO doubting that's silver...4" deep came a neat 1940 Merc, Twenty feet away I got a shallow "91-92" and found yet another bottlecap, rescanned and still had a "91" but it sounded so much sweeter...Merc #2 at only 3" was almost directly underneath the bottlecap!
Tomorrow I'm going back to the area and scouting for more rentals in the neighborhood. I could do this every day for 30 more years and not hunt 10% of the total houses available...the goods are out there, all you have to do is ask!

 
						
					 
  
  Whats a rupee doing in Memphis?
  Whats a rupee doing in Memphis? 
  

 If you get out in this rainy cold mess today you're one crazy dude. Good LUCK!
 If you get out in this rainy cold mess today you're one crazy dude. Good LUCK!