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Pocket spill produces 5 keepers! :thumbup:

Hi everyone,

My hunt today took me back to a spot I had hit earlier with my previous detector. It is the site of our old library--a house that was built in 1929 and was a parsonage for the church next door before being turned into the city library. Last week I pulled a couple of Mercs from the sidewalk strip that borders two sides of the house, so today I planned to focus on the main lawn area--an area that is roughly 20 feet wide by 75 feet long.

The first couple of hours only produced 10 clad coins, so I wasn't feeling too good about my prospects of finding a keeper. I was about 10 feet from finishing a detecting line I was working on when I picked up what sounded like a smattering of possible good targets. Working the area, I isolated one of the targets indicating a 10-43 and pulled a 6" plug. Checking the hole with the X-1 told me I was right over the target, which was now indicating a 12-43/44. I figured at this depth, it should be at least a Wheatie....with another small plug, out pops a '44-D Wheatie. Back on my feet, I worked to isolate target #2. It was about a foot away, indicating 11-44, and sounded a little higher and sweeter than the previous find. I pulled another 6" plug and checked with the X-1. Again I was dead center over the target that was now singing a sweet 12-45 tone. I'm thinking "oh yeah, silver dime" and with the next plug out pops a pretty little '42-S Merc. "Who
 
Very nice !
 
Nice story and nice silver congrats ! That sounds like a perfect day. :thumbup:



HH all
 
Nice read Clad! Congratulations on the finds and thanks for the pictures too!

NebTrac
 
Those are some nice keepers, that Merc looks great. Thanks for the pictures and story. HH - Randy
 
Nice story. thanks for sharing.

Rich
 
Thanks for the comments everyone. Finding that spill was a lot of fun...I hope I'm lucky enough to run across another one soon.

Best of luck on your next hunt!

---Cladiator
 
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