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My Most Productive Week Ever! 30 Silver, 95 Wheats in 4 Hunts!

captn_se

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Hello My Friends!!

Ahhhhh!!! :detecting: This week, detecting really felt like it was for me back in '07; Lots and lots of old coinage in the turf!! I was able to get out to the turf 4 times since last Thursday. Out of those 4 hunts, 3 were from the same park; a park I had found a total of around 50 or so silver coins in numerous hunts in '07 through '08. I never guessed I'd find 24 more silver from this park, especially in just three hunts. :wacko: On Monday and Tuesday, I managed back to back 10 Silver days, something I don't think I ever did before. My oldest coin from this park was a 1914 S barber dime, which was completely masked. I never would have found the coin if I wasn't digging all the shallow zinc pennies from a very productive area around an old oak tree. This was one time that I didn't mind removing the bottle caps and clad from an area that produced a total of 12 silver coins from two hunts there. On the second hunt underneath this tree, I put on my 6x8 coil, and only managed 2 more silver, and about 4 more wheats, so the 11" Pro Coil did a pretty good job on the first hunt in this area. Since I began detecting again in July, I've managed to find 114 silver coins, along with about 25 pieces of silver jewelry. This is way beyond my expectations, especially since I have been mainly detecting parks that have been pillaged heavily over the years, and before July, I was too weak to detect because of a fibromyalgia flareup, which lasted over 10 months. The only park I detected for the first time this year, which looks like it will produce more, was a park I dug 6 silver and 38 wheats from last Thursday.

On my 4th hunt of the week, yesterday morning, I noticed a man and woman staring at me from their car as I was recovering a target underneath the old oak tree. They got out of their car, the man was dressed with a white shirt and tie, and approached me, while the lady was about 10 ft behind him with her hands on her hips and a confused look on her face. The man said, "Excuse me....What are you doing?" I was surprised he didn't know exactly what I was doing. :shrug: I told him that I was metal detecting, and that I came here to find old coins and relics, and that I have been very successful in the past two days here. He then introduced himself as a city park official, and said that he was concerned that if I was using my lesche digger in the turf, that it would create a hole, and make it hazardous for patrons of the park. I told him not to worry....and I assured him that no holes were being made in the park...I told him that I have been detecting parks in S. Cal for over 20 years, and that I had the recovery technique down to a science. I remove lots of trash from the park, and showed him a silver coin. He was amazed that I was finding old coins at this park. He said have a good day, and walked back into his car, probably headed to work at the City Hall.

I probably won't have another week like this for the rest of the year, but it sure was a lot of fun. Sometimes, you never know when a park that you detected hard in the past will just surprise the hell out of you if you go back and give it another try. :super::yo:

Thanks for looking!!
Keep The Passion High!!

CAPTN SE
Dan

PS - The token is a Queen Mary fare token, which was retired from service back in 1967, now stationed in Long Beach, CA.
 
Any good dates on the wheaties?
 
That's a lot of silver wings for one weeks hunting. :yo: Huge Congrats.
 
Wow, that is awesome. Way to go pulling more out of a hammered area. You inspire us all!!
Keep it up!
Bunker
 
That is fantastic I have only managed to get 14 Silver, 13 Nickels and 25 Wheat's this year from one site ,But that's about to change when my Se gets here in a few days. HH :detecting:
 
n/t
 
WOW very nice. It has been so hot and dry here past few months I have not gotten out with my SE much at all. That is why so few posts. Now I am recovering from surgery and I have to wait a little while longer yet even though it has rained and is cooler. I hope to post some silver finds soon. Again nice going Dan. :minelab::clapping:
 
VERY nice week of hunting Dan.
Congratulations on all the silvers.
Gold Nuggets :wiggle:
 
n/t
 
A-1 finds Dan! Thanks for sharing the story and the pictures with us!! Congratulations on all the coins!

NebTrac
 
Dan you are the man!May i ask what planet you were hunting on?I cant wait to find my first and it wont be long with new areas to hunt and my new etrac in tow.Any pointers would be great from a pro like yourself.Congrats.How old is the park by the way?
 
Swing your new E-Trac very slow, and always scrub the ground with your coil along your entire swing path. Listening to your tones is a much higher priority than looking down at the screen's numbers. In areas littered with high iron, I'd try 2 Tone Ferrous with mostly an open discrimination pattern (See all articles on 2 Tone Ferrous in the E-Trac forum). If you're hunting mostly aluminum filled trashy parks, use multi-tones, high variability, and manual sensitivity in the low 20's. The default coin/jewelry pattern is a good start...eventually, you will be able to use a little less discrimination once you're able to understand all the tones your machine is making.....I noticed that you had a Quattro before (saw your recent post), so I know you are very familiar with the Minelab tones. Practice, practice, practice......the more you're able to hunt, the better you will get with your new machine!!

Thanks, and good luck!!

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 
Very,very Nice.many congrats on all the silver! And wheats.
Love the half dime.

LabradorBob
 
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