1 hr hunt county park, silver fix

fistfulladirt

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Feb 21, 2008
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I have completely annihilated this park, which is not that old, 1950 or so.
Needed to get my fix so I decided to fight the nasty skeeters and cherry pick some quarters
I have killed this park in one year, and have dug probably 500 clad coins + a couple mercs, silver Roosevelt, war nickels, etc. I have also seen other detectorists in this park, it's just hammered.
I didn't expect the silver Washington as I've probably walked over it 20 times with my other detector, and it wasn't deep, just on edge at 3". My 3rd silver Wash in 10 days. AMC
 

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Jim C.

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Jun 23, 2007
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Minelab Explorer (is there another brand)
Sounds like your on a nice roll of finding silver quarters. They are not that common of any type to find. Hope your next one is a Standing or Barber. Maybe you'll go bigger and nab a half, why not? Jim
 

Slipperyjack47

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Apr 5, 2008
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It sure is amazing how those minelabs go over spots that we have hunted time and time again and pull those coins out of of thin air! I have been going back to all my old "hunted out" spots and have been pulling more coins out than I can keep track of. I went out to the old school house tonight for and hour and got 3 1800's buttons and my first ever V nickle an 1886 key dater! Keep up the great work AMC and hope ya keep up the silver streak!


Happy Hunting
Slipperyjack47
 

Prober

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Apr 11, 2007
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Alright Duane, you can cool it! You, Jack & Jim with your explorers are really beginning to tick me off! Congrats on a successful short hunt!
 

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