I posted a message on October 20 from a yard I had permission to hunt and found a 1943 class ring and a silver bracelet plus some silver.
I decided to go back last night for about 2 hours since weather is nice and snow on the horizon. I wanted to go back to this yard to see if I missed anything. Boy did I miss some things
I concentrated on the side yard since did mostly front yard before.
My first find was a small heart shaped jewelry piece. I was thinking it would sure be nice to find some gold again. Well the very next reading was a low sound; since found gold before here I dug in. Well I be darned if I did see gold in the hole
I unearthed a 1945 Mercyhurst College ring from Erie Penna
I went a little further in the side yard and had a large signal. It was interesting that it was not a solid one tone signal but a few different sounds. It was over a square foot area so I decided to try dig and see if maybe a pocket spill. First thing found when opened the hole was a wheat penny. Put probe in the hole and it just went wild. Continued to dig in and up came more and more coins
After about 10 wheats a Mercury showed up. Then a few more pennies and then a silver nickel; 1944P. Then more pennies. Moved over a few inches and out came more wheats and then another Mercury. Then more and more pennies. This spill produced 40 wheat pennies, the 2 Mercs, and the silver nickel.
Total finds in the yard was the 2 Mercs plus 44 wheat pennies; 1916 1918 1918s 1919 1927 1930d 1938(3) 1941 1944(7) 1944d 1945 1946(3) 1948(2) 1949 1950(4) 1950d 1951d 1952d 1953 1954d 1954s 1956(2) 1956d(6) 1958d. 3 Memorials and another nickel, 1952d.
I had to leave before I finished the whole yard so I plan on returning again!!
Here are some pics:
I decided to go back last night for about 2 hours since weather is nice and snow on the horizon. I wanted to go back to this yard to see if I missed anything. Boy did I miss some things
My first find was a small heart shaped jewelry piece. I was thinking it would sure be nice to find some gold again. Well the very next reading was a low sound; since found gold before here I dug in. Well I be darned if I did see gold in the hole


I went a little further in the side yard and had a large signal. It was interesting that it was not a solid one tone signal but a few different sounds. It was over a square foot area so I decided to try dig and see if maybe a pocket spill. First thing found when opened the hole was a wheat penny. Put probe in the hole and it just went wild. Continued to dig in and up came more and more coins

Total finds in the yard was the 2 Mercs plus 44 wheat pennies; 1916 1918 1918s 1919 1927 1930d 1938(3) 1941 1944(7) 1944d 1945 1946(3) 1948(2) 1949 1950(4) 1950d 1951d 1952d 1953 1954d 1954s 1956(2) 1956d(6) 1958d. 3 Memorials and another nickel, 1952d.
I had to leave before I finished the whole yard so I plan on returning again!!
Here are some pics: