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Woods hunt....quality over quantity!

jim tn

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Not many targets this morning, but did manage 2 goodies. The first good target was the 14k Italy chain. Swinging along I got a bouncy 26-35 reading on the LTD and knowing it wasn't deep I moved a few leaves with my foot and there that 20 grams beauty was. Had to be a pretty recent loss just laying a few feet off of a trail. About mid way through my hunt got a nice high tone with a reading in the upper 70's. Turned over a scoop of dirt, checked the pile and it was in the dirt. Probed with the Pro pin pointer and located a 1905 Barber dime. The lady is the first Barber from the woods since last winter if I recall correctly. Great morning to be in the woods. F 75 LTD with 11" dd coil. HH jim tn
 
:thumbup: Seriously Great finds Jim ....
 
:surprised::drool::puke: Theres a thousand dollars shallow! I dont know what to say...I wish there was "wet my pants" icon! Its not a gold coin, but thats a heap of GOLD, and the barber too? Man! I've got to get me some of those lucky plates!
Mud
 
HAHA good finds jim,love that barber,I have only found one but its still my favorite.........hh rick in mi.
 
I still have 11 of those plates left Mud and Elton, and if you think they are lucky, they are for sale. :rofl: At a very reasonable price. Frank, funny you mention the horse shoe. You see, it actually is where the sun don't shine. One of the deepest targets I have ever dug with the LTD, at least a foot, was a badly corroded shoe I dug a couple of mornings ago. Rather then carry it through the woods, I just use a 2 pouch apron, I laid it down behind a big oak along one of the trails and covered it with some leaves intending to pick it up on my way back to my SUV. Yep, I got on another trail and forgot about it until you just mentioned horse shoes. Of course, there are numerous trails in these woods and a couple more then one oak trees. Those of you that have an old park with some woods around them, give them a good shot. They can be pretty amazing from time to time. Thanks again for the comments. HH jim tn
 
Those pictures of the necklace don't do it justice. It's one super nice looking piece of jewelry.

Way to Jim! :thumbup:

tabman
 
Wow, that gold just laying there, out standing!
 
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