Last Monday I hit the ball/farm field and, after picking up 2 Mercs, including a '31, my earliest so far, and a Rosie I found my first large cent! A matron head, I think. (Found one previous large copper but it's badly corroded. Hibernian, I think.) After some more gentle methods that weren't working, I have it peroxide now trying to see if I can get a date out of it. That was my first 3-silver day.
Took a new detecting buddy to the same spot on Sat. and found another Merc and a silver ring. That's 3 silver rings out of this location in 3 weeks.
Found out a school in town is renovating their playground and field next month so I decided I'm going to start hitting it hard. That's the one that I found my first SE silver quarter (and quarter sliver) at last week. Went there yesterday and picked up 3 more silvers! Two Rosies and a Merc. Also, on preparing to depart hit an old toy gun, a Calvin Coolidge presidential medal that I'm trying to figure out more about, and the Merc. It looks like this listing at ANS is likely the presidential medal but I'm at a deadend. http://numismatics.org/collection/1964.246.29 I have an email in to the current incarnation of the company to see if they can tell me anything about it. (Date pressed, primarily.)
That large copper was pretty deep but I still think I need to have someone who really knows the Explorer mark some deepies for me so I can start to learn their sounds but I'm pretty happy that things seem to be clicking more.
Pictures coming somewhere in here.
Took a new detecting buddy to the same spot on Sat. and found another Merc and a silver ring. That's 3 silver rings out of this location in 3 weeks.
Found out a school in town is renovating their playground and field next month so I decided I'm going to start hitting it hard. That's the one that I found my first SE silver quarter (and quarter sliver) at last week. Went there yesterday and picked up 3 more silvers! Two Rosies and a Merc. Also, on preparing to depart hit an old toy gun, a Calvin Coolidge presidential medal that I'm trying to figure out more about, and the Merc. It looks like this listing at ANS is likely the presidential medal but I'm at a deadend. http://numismatics.org/collection/1964.246.29 I have an email in to the current incarnation of the company to see if they can tell me anything about it. (Date pressed, primarily.)
That large copper was pretty deep but I still think I need to have someone who really knows the Explorer mark some deepies for me so I can start to learn their sounds but I'm pretty happy that things seem to be clicking more.
Pictures coming somewhere in here.