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More Silver, IH's, Wheats, Etc from last weekend's outings.

James N.D.

New member
Hey there everyone! Here are more finds I was able to find during last weekend. Been busy with work and just got the finds cleaned up so enjoy.

Friday Afternoon, I decided to go out to a Farm near Chaffee, N.D. that I had gotten permission to hunt at. I needed 2 Silver to hit the 100 mark for the month on finds so I thought this would be a good spot to get them. I called Rick(ND) up and told him to come on over since the real reason for permission to hunt the Farm Site was for Rick to get his first Silver for the year. We both hunted for about 2 hours and in that time, there was only a few Oldies found. Rick didn't get a Silver here so he went Silverless once again. Rick only found about 10 New Coins and a Wheatie here. It was worth a shot though. He decided to call it quits around 4:30pm since he was suppose to be back at work at the bar by then and I told him I was going to call it quits at 5:30pm and head over. He left and about 5 minutes later, I finally pulled a '61-d Roosevelt Dime out of the ground. I tried until 5:30 came around and decided to go. I didn't hit the 100 mark for Silver but did get one more Silver for number 99. I also found in this short hunt a Key, a very thin Silver Ring, an Old Tube Of Lipstick that has Helen Neushaefer Everon on it, a Whatzit Item, 5 Wheats and a Shell Token with President Woodrow Wilson on it.

Saturday, Tim and I ventured out again to some different territory having hopes of finding another spot that yielded a lot of finds. We stopped at was a Fairgrounds that Tim and Dan had found some Barbers at. We pulled in and just where Tim had found 3 Barber Quarters, there was now 3 feet of gravel. We were so disgusted we didn't even try any other areas since a lot of it was overgrown and needed to be cut. So we headed over to the City Park for awhile.

The City Park was a tough one, with Tim only finding a couple Wheats. I also got a couple Wheats and some New Coins. We then decided to hit the road and see what else we could find to detect. When we arrived at the next stop, Tim realized that he must have dropped his Lesche Digger with an Extension on it at the previous spot....which was now about 20+ Miles away. Tim said to heck with it, were not going back for it now and pulled out another Lesche he had with him. Guess someone probably found it during the week while mowing grass so it's long gone now.

We came across an older looking Ball Field that looked like it could have some potential. We first drove around town to see what other options we had and found another smaller Ball Diamond and the City Park. We started at the first Ball Field we seen and it didn't take me long to nab 3 Wheats within a few minutes of being there. It proved to be a bit tough to find the Coins we were after so we worked this for a few hours. Tim ended up finding a Silver Quarter, a couple Silver Dimes (Merc's...Rosie's???), and a few Wheats. I was able to pull quite a few Wheats from here along with a Sterling Silver Ring, a couple Merc's, and 1 or 2 Rosie's.

We then tried the Park in town. I got out and did a quick circle and didn't even find a New Coin here and Tim didn't either. We decided to try the small Ball Diamond.

Here, the same results occurred but Tim found a Wheatie. We decided to hit the road and try another Park.

We arrived at a Park that Tim had come across last season. He didn't know if there was stuff here so we decided to give it a try. We started hunting and after about an hour, we decided to hit the road again. Tim found 1 Silver Rosie and a Wheatie or 2. I only found a couple Wheats and a few New Coins.

We came across a few Churches also. We tried these and there was very little to find at any of them. I found an Indian Head and a few Wheats along with a Sterling Silver Pin with B.H.S. on it. Tim found a V-Nickel and a few Wheats also.

We also came across a small Park area next to a Lake. We tried this and was only rewarded with a couple Wheats. It was so windy we didn't stay very long so there could be some Silver's there somewhere. This is where I got the Toy from also.

Last 2 stops for the day was a Park we previously detected at and pulled some Barbers from and a Ball Diamond that Tim and Dan had found a few Silver and Wheats at. The Park was pretty dead from last visit but I managed another Indian Head, a Wheatie and a Silver Rosie. Tim found a Wheatie.

We then headed over to the Ball Diamond. Tim told me that the New Coins were as Deep as the Old Coins so a person almost had to dig everything. We hunted this until dark. Tim was able to find a few Wheats and a War Nickel. I was able to pull a few Wheats, a Silver Quarter, and a Silver Dime. Lots of Clad Coins were dug here but it was kinda fun since you didn't know what you were about to unearth next. It was a tough outing for Tim and I and we both knew that it was about to get tougher which it was. Tim found 5 Silver I believe, a V-Nickel, a War Nickel and a bunch of Wheats. I found 9 Silver on Saturday, a bunch of Wheats, 2 Injuns, and a few trinkets.

Sunday, I decided to go out and see what else I could find solo since Tim stayed home. I hunted a few spots consisting of a Fairgrounds, 2 Parks and a Church. The Church was the first thing I hit in the morning. I pulled a few Wheats along with 3 Silver Rosie's from here. This would turn out to be the best spot on Sunday.

The Fairgrounds was pretty messed up but I was able to pull a few Wheats and a Silver Rosie from here. There could be more keepers here since there was a large area out in the middle where they could have put up Carnivals or had a Ball Field at one time but didn't try it.

I then tried one of the Parks in town and only found a few New Coins and the '77-d Clad Kennedy Half.

I then went to a neighboring town and stopped at the Park there. It was a large Park where Chris(SoCenWis) had found a 1908-s Indian Head last year. I hunted this for a bit and only found a few Wheats, a Barber Dime and The Milwaukee Road Pin. I then decided to quit for the day since it was getting late. I was able to pull 5 Silver though and the Barber Dime was always a welcome site to see.

Totals for finds were 15 Silver and they included 1 Washington Quarter dated 1964-d, 1 Barber Dime dated 1901, 3 Mercury Dimes dated 1924,1942, 1945-d, and 10 Roosevelt Dimes dated (2)1946-d,1948-s,(2)1953-d,1957-d,1959-d,(2)1961-d and 1963-d. I only found 2 Injuns this time out and they are dated 1895 and 1901. I found a Shell Token also which has Woodrow Wilson on it and made of Aluminum. Wheats consisted of 51 of them and there dated 10,18,(3)19,20,20-d,22-d,25,25-d,27-s,30,(3)30-d,32-d,36,37,40,40-d,41,41-s,(3)42-d,(2)44-d,44-s,(3)45-d,46,(4)46-d,46-s,47,47-d,(3)48-d,51-s,52-d,(2)53-d,54-d,55-d,57-d and (2)58-d. For the 3rd weekend in a row now, I have also found another Clad Kennedy Half Dollar. Why can't it be Silver at least???? This one is dated 1977-d. For Misc Items, I found a Whatzit, a Sterling Silver Ring with a Flower Pattern on it, a thin Silver Ring, a Sterling Silver B.H.S. Pin, a Kid's Toy Monkey Ring made of Aluminum, a National Key, an Old Tube of Lipstick with Helen Neushaefer Everon on it, The Milwaukee Road Pin and a Toy Figure. Along with that, a pouch full of Clad but that is good when a lot of it was mainly Quarters and Dimes. Thanks for looking and Good Luck and HH to you all if you get out during the 4th of July Weekend. [attachment 131542 DirtySilver.jpg][attachment 131543 CleanedSilver.jpg][attachment 131544 DirtyCladHalf.jpg][attachment 131545 CleanedCladHalf.jpg][attachment 131546 DirtyInjuns.jpg][attachment 131547 CleanedInjuns.jpg][attachment 131548 DirtyShellToken.jpg][attachment 131552 CleanedTokenFront.jpg][attachment 131553 CleanedTokenBack.jpg][attachment 131554 DirtyWheats.jpg][attachment 131511 CleanedWheats.jpg][attachment 131555 DirtyOldMilwakeePin.jpg][attachment 131556 CleanedMilwaukeePin.jpg][attachment 131557 DirtyMisc..jpg][attachment 131558 CleanedMisc..jpg]
 
That sounded like a trying weekend of hunting, James.:detecting:
Trying this place, trying that place, etc..... but you and your hunting
partners still managed to find some good silver coins and some older
coins, trinkets and whatzits. Congratulations on your finds and
enjoyed the post and pics. HH Gold Nuggets:wiggle:
 
It was a tough hunt but the spots are out there, we just have to see which ones haven't been hit hard yet. Thanks for the reply and Good Luck and HH to you on your next outing.:detecting:
 
Once again James you found a nice variety of coins.:clapping: From your story I'm trying to figure out if you spent more time digging or more time driving around to those different spots.:rofl: I'm still on the mend and not sure just when I will be able to get out detecting again, but this cabin fever crap sucks!!!! Great finds buddy and hope your next outing is just as good or better. HH.

Eddie
 
Yeah....it was one of the days for the both of us which rarely happens. A lot of driving around indeed but we did get some keepers though. BTW, I am still recieving the Newsletter and forgot to let you know this. Hope you heal up soon so you can get out and find a few goodies. Thanks for the reply Eddie and Good Luck and HH to you when you get back out.:detecting:
 
James,

Anywhere in the state you guys haven't hit yet? Might try get out a little tomorrow. Got permission at a few houses but they are pretty junky.

Chris
 
James you are so lucky to have the time to swing the coil for the whole weekend. I envy you. Nice finds my friend! GR
 
It's fun to get out as much as I can but a person has to put on some serious miles just to make it worth while anymore it seems. I'm hoping to find some road construction somewhere that is close by so I can get out possibly during the weekdays when I can. Thanks for the reply GR and Good Luck and HH to you on your next outing.:detecting:
 
It just takes time to do the road tripping to hit them all. Hope them yards were good to you if you were able to get out. Thanks for the reply and Good Luck and HH to you.:thumbup:
 
That is a pile james :yikes:
 
Lots of diggin' was done once again with quite a few keepers pulled which always makes for a great hunt. Hope your getting out and finding some keepers for your collection also. Thanks for the reply and Good Luck and HH to you on your next hunt.:detecting:
 
Dude, you are the SILVER BEAST!!!!! what an awesome weekend again. Keep up the great work.
 
Nice haul again, James. I'm surprised at how many ball diamonds you guys are hunting up there. I have several diamonds on a list of places that I would like to try, but I am going to wait until late Oct or early Nov before I try them. It's been getting pretty hot down here the last couple of weeks, & not raining quite as much & the ground is drying out somewhat. I am kind of afraid to search any now, at least in summer when they are in use. I guess that's from the incident I had the last time I was on one back early in May when I had two clowns give me a bunch of crap.
 
Diamonds are in very little use if any which is why we detect quite a few of them. There are plenty of Super Nice Diamonds that we don't detect so we do what we know we can and leave others alone. You have to be careful that's for sure and the best time to hit them is in the fall of the year. Thanks for the reply and Good Luck and HH to you. Hope you get some rain and cooler temps soon.:thumbup:
 
get my set quota for Silver which is 10 and as long as I get that many, I'll be one happy camper. For some reason, my Explorer XS has always been HOT for SILVER and have been one fortunate detectorist to find so many each and every year. Just have to enjoy it while it last's since Silver doesn't replenish itself like we wished it would. Thanks for the reply and hope your getting out a bit and finding a few keepers for your collection as well. Good Luck and HH to you Bob.:thumbup:
 
Pretty impressive finds each time you guys hit the road . . . . . many of us would be happy to do that well on just a single outing . . . . . amazing to see you are finding pocketsfull each time out . . . . . guess being in the right spot is the trick even if you have to drive 600 miles in a day to get to them as Rick had mentioned in an earlier post.

Nice haul again
 
Coins are lost everywhere so it's hard to tell you a certain location since there really isn't 1 Good Spot to hunt. If there was one, I would say where the bleachers are since people get refreshments quite often so change is always dropped in this location but the Trash can be overbearing in some spots. Try looking up Cities or Towns on the internet to find a City Map which will have info you are looking for. It won't tell you the age of the area's but you will know that there is spots to try out. Thanks for the reply and Good Luck and HH to you.:thumbup:
 
We've been putting on some miles but I wouldn't say 600 an outing round trip. We are staying closer than that and having some good success at finding stuff. Last Sunday for instance....I didn't put 250 miles on round trip to find what I did that day so the coins are out there in spots, you just have to find which spots have them and which ones don't. Our hunts are for an Entire Day, not for a few hours which is also the Big Reason we find so many keepers on our outings also. We are detecting at least 12 hours a day on Saturday's so there is a lot of ground covered in that 1 day out. Thanks for the reply and Good Luck and HH to you on your next outing.
 
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