How could anybody be this wrong? Cloudy, cold and rainy was the forecast. Sunny, warm and dry was the actual weather. My back is really limiting me these days. 75 minutes was it. I got very lucky as I have for the past 2 hunts. Got a 1936 wheat which is 100 wheats in 2008. I am no John in WV but that it a good wheat total for the type of hunting I prefer. I got a very cool "Bond Bread Lone Ranger Safety Club" badge. In awful shape but it has probably been buried for 50 plus years. The best item came when I was testing out True All Metal (TAM.) I got an iffy signal in discriminate in my favorite old coin spot in the park. I switched to TAM and got a much stronger signal which moved between cent and dime. It imaged as size B depth 6 inches. This is how my GTI 2500 normally images items deeper than 6 inches. I got down 7 inches (my Lesche is 6 3/4 inches to the hilt) and saw the glimmer of silver. I thought it was a dime for sure. I reached into my narrow hole and out came a 1934 class ring. Silver but unmarked. Engraved with archaic initials very worn inner band, though. I think the school is St. Marys School. SMS. It could be S____ Middle School but my town didn't have a middle school until 1959. So another hunt when I thought I would be housebound. My first ever hunt in December too! (I'm no John in Edmonton either.)
Chris
The dollar bill was soaking wet but dried up nicely in the sun.
Chris
The dollar bill was soaking wet but dried up nicely in the sun.