Find's Treasure Forums

Welcome to Find's Treasure Forums, Guests!

You are viewing this forums as a guest which limits you to read only status.

Only registered members may post stories, questions, classifieds, reply to other posts, contact other members using built in messaging and use many other features found on these forums.

Why not register and join us today? It's free! (We don't share your email addresses with anyone.) We keep email addresses of our users to protect them and others from bad people posting things they shouldn't.

Click here to register!



Need Support Help?

Cannot log in?, click here to have new password emailed to you

Tesoro Cibola :tesoro::usaflag: Another Day Another Silver Coin

tabman

Active member
I did a little short hunt this morning along some sidewalk and curb edges and a small open area. Nothing was very deep. Going slow and easily sure is paying off on areas that I've already detected. I'm finding stuff I can't believe that I missed with other detectors that had target ID screens. I set the discrimination to where it just discriminates out a Gatorade Sports Drink Foil Cap, a slight hum on the threshold, slightly negative on the ground balance on my modded Cibola, and I was able to run full sensitivity without much chatter. I managed to find a bunch clad coins, some Wheat Pennies (1950, 1944, 1947, 1944), a 1944 Mercury Dime, and some kind of Eagle Button.

When I got through detecting, I spent some time doing some scouting for another good place to detect. I found a good one.:thumbup:

tabman

CibolaSilverDimeampButton005_zps7194f6dc.jpg
CibolaSilverDimeampButton008_zpse2baca54.jpg


CibolaSilverDimeampButton010_zpsd8a54091.jpg
CibolaSilverDimeampButton013_zps589e854c.jpg


CibolaSilverDimeampButton022_zpsa46c2967.jpg
CibolaSilverDimeampButton023_zpseaa3fa9d.jpg


CibolaSilverDimeampButton018_zps1f26f354.jpg
CibolaSilverDimeampButton015_zpsb9befbf0.jpg
 
Tab nice mercury dime , from the war years.
 
Great finds Tabman
Curbs/sidewalks are good to you. You sure do have some nice hunts. Thanks for sharing, it keeps me looking forward to my next hunt. Thanks Tabman.....Z
 
jim tn said:
Good on the Merc. Anything on the back of the button? Nice hunt! :beers: HH jim tn

Jim it has a pretty good size glob of rust/dirt on the backside, but I can still tell that there's a stem for attaching to clothing.

I have it soaking in olive oil to see if I can get it free.

tabman
 
lord what a mess! :drool: In a good way of course!:thumbup: I dont know anything about buttons, but that one could be worth something like that one plate you found a few weeks back?:shrug:
Mud
 
I would love to know your thought process for choosing your sites
you have been hitting it out of the park lately.....
consistently good finds....
 
CO_T\Huntr said:
I would love to know your thought process for choosing your sites
you have been hitting it out of the park lately.....
consistently good finds....

Look for grassy areas between curbs and sidewalks where cars have parked and still park on the street in the older areas of town. People lose things when getting into and out of cars. Also when they reach into their pocket to pull out the keys for the car, they sometimes accidentally pull out and drop a coin as well. Look for areas that are old and look for walk routes. People like cows tend to take the shortest and easiest route. They cut corners. I like sites where there has not been much human traffic but the location is really old. Those sites aren't that trashy, but the coins you find there are usually silver. On the other hand, a site that's old and still has high usage is a bugger to detect for old silver coins because of all the modern trash and clad coins mixed in, so I try to avoid them unless there's no other good place for me to detect. Think outside box and look for areas that others have missed.

tabman
 
mudpuppy said:
lord what a mess! :drool: In a good way of course!:thumbup: I dont know anything about buttons, but that one could be worth something like that one plate you found a few weeks back?:shrug:
Mud

The button is not worth very much, it turns out to be a Military WWII Great Seal Eagle COAT BUTTON.

Now that belt plate turned out be worth hundreds of dollars. Sames goes for that big gold ring that I just recently found

You win some and lose some. Damn Genie.:rofl: I'm getting ready to head out door to do some detecting this 4th of July morning. I'm going to rub her really well.:)

tabman
 
You're the best Tabman, Thanks
and my new hero....
I often get maybe a little too far out of the box but your
foot traffic observation and applying it to the past when walking
was the norm is always in the forefront of my mind
the parking strips have always been at the top of my watch list
since finding a gold band in my own front yard next to the curb
and some days at the parks I never get past the edges, as that's
where I always start.
Maybe I just need a Genie.....
 
When you say threshold is set at a slight hum , your referring ti all metal, aren't you ?
 
hatpin said:
When you say threshold is set at a slight hum , your referring ti all metal, aren't you ?

Yeah that's where I set it to ground balance and keep it there when I flip it over to the discriminate mode. I'm finding that with a good set of headphones keeping the threshold at a slight hum works best for me. I use a extra fine point magic marker to put a tick mark so I'm sure it remains there. Same thing with the discrimination. I want my settings to stay the exactly the same and let my ears do the discriminating. Moving things around changes the audio tone.

tabman
 
Top