I didn't find much this week, but I did get out a couple times and had a chance to do a little scouting as well.
Yesterday after work, I hit one of the local overhunted parks and picked up a couple of earlier wheaties; 1918-D and 1929-S. Always feels good to walk off that park with an older coin or two. Some areas are still frozen
, some are perfect.
so I was glad to find some huntable turf. I was using my regular Pro coil this week.
Today I stopped by the yard of an older home that I hunted last year. The current owner is unsure of the exact date the house was built, but believes it was around 1900. It has a sandstone block foundation, so I think that date is close. I never finished hunting the yard last time I was there and hadn't made it back. Today was a good day to see what I skipped. Unfortunately, part of the yard was still frozen, but I did get to go over some previously hunted area and a bit of new area.
Well, I skipped 5 zinc's, 18 regular copper pennies, a small handful of pull tabs, screw caps and junk, 4 wheaties, 17, 44, 47 and 57, an I899 IH (favorite find of the day) and a mans silver ring that says 10k G F & Sterling <V>. The ring rang up 8-48 and gave me a start. Thought I had a silver quarter or half. Too bad about the G F. on the ring. Ah well.
I plan on going back in a week or two and see if I can actually finish. Still need to remove some more garbage signals and check out the parking strips.
For the afternoon, I stopped by my friends house that just picked up a White's V3 and it trying to get a grip on how to work it. He'll get it. Just takes some time in the field. Between the two of us, should be able to get it figured out.
Hope that all of you are getting out to hunt as the weather gives opportunity.
Good luck out there.
Rich (Utah)
Yesterday after work, I hit one of the local overhunted parks and picked up a couple of earlier wheaties; 1918-D and 1929-S. Always feels good to walk off that park with an older coin or two. Some areas are still frozen
Today I stopped by the yard of an older home that I hunted last year. The current owner is unsure of the exact date the house was built, but believes it was around 1900. It has a sandstone block foundation, so I think that date is close. I never finished hunting the yard last time I was there and hadn't made it back. Today was a good day to see what I skipped. Unfortunately, part of the yard was still frozen, but I did get to go over some previously hunted area and a bit of new area.
Well, I skipped 5 zinc's, 18 regular copper pennies, a small handful of pull tabs, screw caps and junk, 4 wheaties, 17, 44, 47 and 57, an I899 IH (favorite find of the day) and a mans silver ring that says 10k G F & Sterling <V>. The ring rang up 8-48 and gave me a start. Thought I had a silver quarter or half. Too bad about the G F. on the ring. Ah well.
I plan on going back in a week or two and see if I can actually finish. Still need to remove some more garbage signals and check out the parking strips.
For the afternoon, I stopped by my friends house that just picked up a White's V3 and it trying to get a grip on how to work it. He'll get it. Just takes some time in the field. Between the two of us, should be able to get it figured out.
Hope that all of you are getting out to hunt as the weather gives opportunity.
Good luck out there.
Rich (Utah)
) The president of the club, utmike, did some research and found the following: