Well my old Garrett GTI 2500 just keeps plugging along. Here are the highlights from this great hunt. 3 1/2 hours. Two sites about 5 miles apart. Both older parks. Hot as heck and dry. Memories of last August. I was only detecting down to about 3-4 inches and that was good because in places the dirt was as hard as concrete.
A friend asked me to keep my trash from one typical hunt and post a photo. This is everything I dug today except for the items in photo 3. The coins are all down at the bottom of the strainer.
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Here are the clad coins. Note I did not dig a quarter for over an hour and at the end of the hunt I found three coin spills with 2, 3, and 3 quarters along with a few other coins:
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Now for the goodies. The 7th or 8th target was the 14k ladies gold band. I gave thanks to God. Rang up as a nickel and it was down 3 inches. Luckily I didn't hit it because I scratched more coins today than I have in a long time. Probably because of the difficult digging conditions. At site one I also got that cool small mini ball. Site 2 was wheat heaven and I had visions of silver coins but did not find any. 1927, 40, 53D 57. Can you see the damage I did to that 1957? I will return when the ground is not so dry. Then the Ladies Auxiliary pin. Who can tell me the organization off the top of their head? I said my usual 1 more coin and I'm done because my elbow was a bit sore. Copper cent signal at 3 inches. I managed a form of flap and reached my hand under. The 925 ring slipped right onto my finger, I kid you not. I think it's a topaz. Not a coin so on my way back to the truck I found about 3 more coins.
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Les, If you're reading this we had pretty similar luck.
Today I hit 1/2 ounce of pure gold for the year. Nice!
Another Fab day!
Chris
My good luck continued when I found 6 coins in the Coinstar reject slot including a 1965 Canadian silver dime.
Note: There is a crushed junk ring in photo 2 that I only mention in case my other pal is looking in. I needn't mention his name.
A friend asked me to keep my trash from one typical hunt and post a photo. This is everything I dug today except for the items in photo 3. The coins are all down at the bottom of the strainer.
[attachment 97588 071008-1.JPG]
Here are the clad coins. Note I did not dig a quarter for over an hour and at the end of the hunt I found three coin spills with 2, 3, and 3 quarters along with a few other coins:
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Now for the goodies. The 7th or 8th target was the 14k ladies gold band. I gave thanks to God. Rang up as a nickel and it was down 3 inches. Luckily I didn't hit it because I scratched more coins today than I have in a long time. Probably because of the difficult digging conditions. At site one I also got that cool small mini ball. Site 2 was wheat heaven and I had visions of silver coins but did not find any. 1927, 40, 53D 57. Can you see the damage I did to that 1957? I will return when the ground is not so dry. Then the Ladies Auxiliary pin. Who can tell me the organization off the top of their head? I said my usual 1 more coin and I'm done because my elbow was a bit sore. Copper cent signal at 3 inches. I managed a form of flap and reached my hand under. The 925 ring slipped right onto my finger, I kid you not. I think it's a topaz. Not a coin so on my way back to the truck I found about 3 more coins.
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Les, If you're reading this we had pretty similar luck.
Today I hit 1/2 ounce of pure gold for the year. Nice!
Another Fab day!
Chris
My good luck continued when I found 6 coins in the Coinstar reject slot including a 1965 Canadian silver dime.
Note: There is a crushed junk ring in photo 2 that I only mention in case my other pal is looking in. I needn't mention his name.