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The old park

GA1dad

Well-known member
The old heavily hunted park finally gave up an oldie for me. A 1901 V-Nickel. Prior to this, I have only dug a 1930's wheat cent there.

On a side note, this is my new oldest coin,,,( prior oldest was a 1905 v-nic ),, the 1800's are just mocking and poking a stick at me now.

T2 SE,,,,, experimenting with 85-50-BP,, stock coil
 
Nice job. I love to find the old nickels. How deep does the older stuff run in your ground?

Tom
 
All the coins I've found have been 6 inches or less. Of course, that could be my shortcomings and I'm missing deeper stuff maybe. I have dug other items ( gold ring, brass rivots and such ) up to 9 inches,,, but no coins that deep for me. For me it depends on the amount of trash in an area, as to whether I will dig many iffy signals. The area I found the nickel in was just recently clear cut for an expansion in the park, There was not much trash, so I pretty much dug everything above 50,,, and it paid off for me. And the nickel had a textbook coin sound about it. Any where else in this park and those 52-54 signals would have been a pocket full of can slaw or similar.
 
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