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Unexpected Silver - Round 3

Dancin' Dave

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Hi Guys,

I made another trip to my unexpected silver spot (It's hard to stay away :detecting:). After 45 minutes, all I could find was a wheat penny and was about ready to quit. So I gave up on my normal disciplined grid search pattern and started wandering around aimlessly. I got a really nasty one-way "iron" hit and decided to dig it out of boredom and popped a Rosie out of the ground. A few more similar hits yielded a few more coins. The Washington quarter was also an odd hit and was in the same hole as a V-nickel. Another shallow target, sounding like a clad quarter, ended up be a battered 1844 Canadian bank token (wonder how that got there?). After that, things started to slow down so I decided to begin the slow walk back to the truck (you know the kind .... takes 30 minutes to travel 10 yards). I found a SLQ last time during this trip so maybe lighting would strike twice. Sure enough .. it did. I got a slamming silver hit and popped another one out of the ground.

So far, I managed to find 26 silver coins in a spot that I pounded last year. My last visit in the fall only yielded two wheat pennies and a buffalo nickel after four hour of detecting. So I had declared this spot "hunted out". My only explanation is that the change in ground conditions. Last year the soil was dry, now it's wet. I've also cut down on the quantity of beer that I'm drinking so maybe that's helped some.

I appreciate the comments on my earlier posts!
DD
 
Sounds like that area has a lot of iron in the ground, that's why it needs to be searched slowly, keep at it I'm sure theirs much more look how much ya got already, awesome coin finds, I think ya have your silver ear on in this area now...now pound it slowly and use angles ...
 
Phenomenal work Dave, you always seem to find a way to make that site produce. And I disagree about your cutting down on beer. The quantities of your finds has remained the same while I'm sure your Dancin' has really suffered. :beers: TC, JJ
 
DD,

I've found early spring/ late fall when the grass is short or non-existent makes a huge difference, getting that coil right on the ground seems to do much better.
 
Fantastic finds!! Conditions definitely have a lot to do with it- as you just proved.

Love the SLQ- I collect them and look forward to seeing them posted.

Congrats & Continued success to you.

-- Jeff --
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