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LTD was hot this morning!!!!

jim tn

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I won't say the LTD was "smoking," but it's been a while since I had a 3 silver outing and since my last Mn trip for a lovely lady facing right, a Barber coin. The Toasted jack knife came to light yesterday. Upon giving it a rinse, the innards completely fell out of. The Lock appears to be brass and kind of neat. I'll have to do a google to see if there is anything about it. It was about 4" deep, so suspect it had been in the ground a while. The stainless spoon was just under the leaves. My first older coin this morning was a wheatie. Up to that point, about two hours of hunting, I hadn't dug a coin. Got the wheat cent well off of a trail/path and decided to work that area as best as I could. As you woods hunters know, it isn't always easy to put your coil over every area of ground with all the brush and branches to deal with. Shortly after the wheatie I go one of the Mercury dimes. Maybe, 10' or so from where I dug the wheatie. Shortly there after I got the other Mercury dime and the other wheat cent. In between I got the lead bullet. The melted lead had come earlier. After working that area I headed back to the path and swinging along one side of the bath I got a nice high tone hit. That hit had a little depth to it and from about 6" I got the 03 Barber dime. That lovely lady puts me at 136 silver coins for the year. 11" coil. 90 sen, disc 0, 4h tones, B P mode and g b of 65. HH jim tn
 
3 Silvers is a good day !! When one is a Barber dime over 100 years old..it's a better day..
 
Jim you're batting it out of the park.:thumbup:

I had to clean out the gutters and raked a few leaves today, but I'll be swinging tomorrow.:detecting:

I'm going to park my car a couple of hundred yard north and try the woods behind the lake.

Chris's coin was 1902 Indian Head. My Wheat Penny is still soaking.

tabman
 
Way to go jim Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
GREAT hunting jim nice to see your still scraping that silver out of the ground haha keep up the good work...hh rick in mi:clapping:
 
Nice finds!
 
Way to go Jim,
I always enjoy your LTD posts. Looks like you were on fire brother.
Thanks, for sharing. We are real close to being done in Indiana, so nice to see somebody getting out.

Don
HH
 
Nice finds!
 
Jim that is some fine detecting. That is a lot of silver finds so far this year. Keep it up. Happy Trails.....Z
 
Dont get much better than that. Great finds !!! CCH.
 
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