Out again this evening for a few hours to a local farmfield,The site is a 80 acre strip with an old homesite on each end...I have been switching between the two sites for about the last week,a couple hunts back I had found an old axe head at this site,not wanting to carry it around,and the truck parked a good ways off I decided to mark its spot by sticking some corn stalks in the ground around it (yep not the best idea) I continued on till sunset and set out to recover my old rusty iron ,after searching for about 15 minutes I finally gave up on finding it,today shortly before heading home there it was I picked up the pace a bit working my way back towards the truck and got a nice solid signal,dig down and out pops a 1916 merc with a mint mark ....alittle revitalized I decided to hunt for a bit longer,a few signals later I reach to get my digger and not there....so I set out hunting for it...after 20 minutes I gave up and headed home.....perhaps I will locate it tomorrow , one thing is for sure,when I do find it there will be some bright colored paint on it next hunt...
Great hunting bud, man I know all too well about loosing my digger and my old pinpointer!!! Nothing worse than asking my hunting buddies to help look for my lost stuff!!!
LB nice Rusty Iron Axe Head,thanks for posting it, I enjoy seeing the rusty relics
I have never had a problem till I bought the X-1 probe,I suppose the process of securing it took the step of saddling the digger...built a new one today,but must recover the other,as the farmer would be mighty mad with that stuck in his tire
Nice Merc. I think they are one of the best of designs. I was always losing my digger also. I found those strips of velcro at Home Depot and wraped a piece around my sheath to wrap around the handle. Works nice and easy.
Like the axe head. That will be a fun one to clean
Thanks for sharing.
TnMtns
Awesome! One of the biggest selling points in getting permission on farm sites is the promise to get all those tire hazards out of the way. While that's not why your there, it brings great repetoire and word of mouth value to the nearby farmers especially if you find a chunk off the discer or other big iron.
As to that merc, yep, WoW!
At one nearby site known as the Eagles Nest we pulled a combined total of 4 1916 dimes, three merc and one barber last year, out of a combined total of around 35 silver, great ratio but none were the D mintmark. Given that ratio alone however it ranks up there for potential!