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Great day for some detectin'... :super:

FINALLY a decent weekend weather-wise, AND I have time to go out hunting! I planned to hit the local ghetto park to dig up some oldies. Bright and early at sunrise I was off and hunting.... a little chilly and the ground is covered in frost, but the sun warmed things up in a hurry! I normally travel "light", but decided to bring the camera along to take some pics of the hunt highlites...

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I hunted for a while in some trashy ground, waiting for the grass to thaw out and dry up before I hit the older ground for the really deep ones. Pretty soon I hit a few older wheaties, then I get another slightly higher tone signal. Up from the hole comes a little clump of dirt with something shiny poking out the side.... a 1910 Barber Dime. :thumbup:

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Good start for the morning! As the sun dries out the grass I move over into the older area - it has a ton of iron and cinders, so there's a lot of iffy signals. After a couple tricky nails, I home in on the better signals. A couple of Indian Cents and another wheatie pop up, then another Indian Cent type signal produces a mangled silver ring...

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I eventually found myself in a spot that has produced many seated coins over the years for the Explorer horde... I decided I would scan the iron hits for any that sounded good enough to dig - thinking that maybe there was one more seated dime that turned with the frost over the winter. I got a lot of iffy chirps from the nails in the ground, but nothing worth digging until I hit one that was pretty repeatable. It sounded really good sweeping it in one direction, but nulled out in the opposite way. In pinpoint I could tell that the signal was long and skinny - like a nail or 2 targets next to each other. It rang up sweet at one end but a pretty good null at the other end... The crosshair would mostly lock on at the top of the screen over near iron, but occasionally bounce over to the upper right. I have had many OLD silver coins read similar to this, so I allowed a little hope to creep up in me as I stooped to cut the plug... The plug out of the hole, the pinpointer chirps a little and nulls a lot. After a second scoop of dirt, the probe sings out loud and clear - SILVER! :bouncy: I knew that in this spot it could only be Seated, so I carefully worked my way closer to the target. I noticed that the signal began to lock on Quarter instead of Dime :bouncy: :bouncy: :bouncy: After one last little swipe I spotted a reeded silver edge - and it was, indeed, a quarter!

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See it? just left of center...

I lifted it out and saw a beautiful Seated Quarter! It had lots of mint luster, but was covered with the dreaded grey "creeping crud". I rechecked the hole and found a long nail right next to the quarter, where my pinpointing had shown. There was also another lump of iron on the other side of the hole. That quarter was 7-8" deep on edge inbetween 2 nails... all hail the Explorer! :please: I hunted a little longer and recovered one last Indian Cent... then I could no longer hold off lunch time.

That Quarter is a good example of why hunting in Iron Mask at least -10 or lower is the way to go. If I had set it to around -6 or higher, or hunted in a discrimination pattern, that coin would still be out there! Here's the better finds for the day (minus 8 wheaties, 8 freshly fired bullets, and many bits of crap), the Seated Quarter is 1877S and turned out pretty good looking after 30 minutes of frying off the crud - the pic doesn't do it much justice...

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Thanks for reading this long tale... hope everyone gets out and finds some goodies soon! HH, Mike.
 
HI MIKE,LOOKS LIKE SOME GOOD FINDS,MY PARK STILL LOOKS LIKE A LITTLE LAKE
IM GONNA GO SUNDAY SINCE IT LOOKS LIKE GOOD WEATHER.
HH DARTS
 
Great finds Mike and awesome looking quarter! We're glad you took the camera today...like the pics. Congrats!:clapping:
 
I loved the excellent description of the iffy silver signal, I understood completely the description and love to find silver that way, in fact to find coins now days that's the kind of signals mostly left. I run in Iron mask -11 which I think is good to chop out heavy iron but gives a good chance if there is a coin mixed in.
 
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That's amazing that you found a Seated Quarter still in the area where other Seated Coins were found before. That Nail really must have been masking that Coin since it was on edge. She's in great shape! That Park looks like a lot of fun to detect in. Hope you are still working on getting back into Forest Park. At least you have the Ghetto Park to still make some decent finds at. Great Post! Continued Success, Good Luck and HH Mike!
 
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I agree, I have switched to AM and can see a world of difference. A great description of hunting technique. What a thrill seeing a seated quarter in such good shape.NICE!
 
Great hunt Mike, ~ really nice day huh? :biggrin:
 
make sure I check more of these posts!!!1:detecting: Sore or not there are just unbelievable finds going on in this forum!:please:
 
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