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It's been a while! F 75 LTD2 DST :fisher:

jim tn

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Finally ran into a big silver this morning, a 42 Walker. Hadn't hit a big one for a while.

Went to the spot we dug some period lead on earlier this week trying for an old coin or two. Kind of moved around some trying to hit a spot of ground that held a wheat cent for a indicator that some silver might also be in the area. Never did run into a wheatie, but about a hour into the hunt I did un-earth a 45 Merc. from about 5" deep. Worked the patch of ground around it for a while but nothing but Memorials and clad showed up. From another area I recovered the rather ornate piece, of which, remains a "whats it." It does have a patent number on the back so I may be able to track down what it went with. Kinda guessing maybe a auto. I was about to call it a wrap and working my way towards my Ford Edge when I spotted depression in the ground that had once harbored a big old tree. I usually work the area around any depression as people may have congregated under the removed tree in years past. About four feet out on one side of the depression I got a good bang with a nice 91-92 reading showing 6." Removed a 5" deep plug and thought I saw the wide edge of a silver coin down in and off to the side of the hole a little. Removed it and a clump dirt and broke the clump open with my Pin Pointer and became the proud digger of a Walker half dollar.

A few days earlier I had recovered another 54 Rosie from the same spot and the next day at our old fairgrounds got the blackend 23 Mercury.The last 54 Rosie makes 3 1954's I have recovered since last Sat. Was still using the 5" coil and nothing tricky with settings on my 75. Now, my son and I are off to do some fishing. HH jim tn
 
Yep, still at the bank
 
Congrats on the walker half! Nice mercs and Rosie too. That whatsit is interesting--haven't seen one before I don't think.
 
Beautiful coins! Congratulations! Nice finds. Mr. Jim
 
n/t
 
Nice finds jim. My heart pounds when a walker crawls out of a hole!!!! That ornament might be a badge that coverd a trunk or door lock.....hh rick in mi
 
Hope everyone has a great day and thanks for the comments.

Haven't been able to do a search for the ornament piece as 3 of the numbers can't be identified do to pitting. I think Rick got it, though, as being a decorative piece for going around a lock or maybe even a window crank. My guess is ti goes to a old Chrysler Imperial. Hmmm!

Oh, son and I caught 40 white bass with a handful of small hybrids thrown in, yesterday. Beautiful day to be on the water enjoying life with one of my son's. HH jim tn
 
Nice hunt Jim!

Sadly my F75 LTD2 has been collecting dust a bit, been checking out the new Racer2 and so far it's a keeper (although so is the LTD2!).

HH,
Brian
 
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