My son and I got out this afternoon to a site that has really produced for us and today was no different. I started out finding a piece of a shoe buckle, and my son was finding buttons, for a bit, but I was only digging buckshot and shotgun casings for the first 30 minutes after finding that shoe buckle piece. Finally I got a higher tone reading and by the crosshairs it looked like it was going to be perhaps a half cent or IH, but since the site is so old I was just hoping it was in fact a coin. It was. A thin large copper popped out and I had my first colonial copper with the SE, believe my 15th 1700 era coin for the year. It was too dirty to ID, but by the thinness I knew it was most likely a KGIII counterfeit of some type.
I continued hunting, my son continued finding a few more buttons and he got a shoe buckle piece also, and then I got the sound we all love to hear, it was the high tone of a coin and the crosshairs buried in the far upper right of the screen. After digging a bit a nice big fat large copper appeared, right away by the thickness we knew it was going to be a Liberty Cap Large Cent.
Not too long after finding the second copper of the hunt, my son yelled to me he had a copper for sure, I came over a snapped a photo as he just got done retrieving the coin, It was a Classic Head Large Cent.
Overall, a nice three hour hunt in the woods, and the first time since April that the two of us got to hunt together. Now time to give the woods a break and let the deer hunters have at it and we shall return after Christmas, weather permitting that is. I will be trying the SE during that time at Atlantic City beaches, or nearby areas. A tad safer this time of year than the woods..........
Don
I continued hunting, my son continued finding a few more buttons and he got a shoe buckle piece also, and then I got the sound we all love to hear, it was the high tone of a coin and the crosshairs buried in the far upper right of the screen. After digging a bit a nice big fat large copper appeared, right away by the thickness we knew it was going to be a Liberty Cap Large Cent.
Not too long after finding the second copper of the hunt, my son yelled to me he had a copper for sure, I came over a snapped a photo as he just got done retrieving the coin, It was a Classic Head Large Cent.
Overall, a nice three hour hunt in the woods, and the first time since April that the two of us got to hunt together. Now time to give the woods a break and let the deer hunters have at it and we shall return after Christmas, weather permitting that is. I will be trying the SE during that time at Atlantic City beaches, or nearby areas. A tad safer this time of year than the woods..........
Don