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  1. #1
    us
    May 2010
    Chicago, IL
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    First Buff

    Got out for a little bit yesterday and after a slow day in the fast wind got my first buffalo nickel. I usually have a picture of my trash along side the goodies but I dumped it out at the park garbage bin... it was ALOT of trash.

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  2. #2
    us
    Jul 2003
    Elgin
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    Re: First Buff

    Super! Well, what's the stats?

    Deep? Good ID?

    Ya gotta know that stuff for the next one! I gotta know that stuff because I'm nosy!

    Got a '42 P yesterday that rang up exactly like a regular nickel. It was only two inches deep and that kinda surprised me. They usually bounce up from the 32 TID value for normal nickels to around 36-37 on my rig.

  3. #3
    us
    May 2010
    Chicago, IL
    etrac, ACE 250
    906
    8 times

    Re: First Buff

    Quote Originally Posted by Lowbatts
    Super! Well, what's the stats?

    Deep? Good ID?

    Ya gotta know that stuff for the next one! I gotta know that stuff because I'm nosy!

    Got a '42 P yesterday that rang up exactly like a regular nickel. It was only two inches deep and that kinda surprised me. They usually bounce up from the 32 TID value for normal nickels to around 36-37 on my rig.
    Hey Batts - nice work on the 42. This buff was a 12-13 on the ole track and sounded nice. Was less than an inch deep. I'm not surprised at the depth since this area I have been working this summer has no grass and plenty of erosion going on after hard rains. I've pretty much cleaned out the silver in the 1-6" range so I think I will set it to only pick up nickel and foil and see if I can get a run of buffs/V's and of course, gold stuff going.


  4. #4
    us
    Let's go diggin!!!

    Dec 2009
    G P, Illinois
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    Re: First Buff

    Thats right GTL, you will start finding more goodies when your clearing the trash
    and digging all the quick scan good tones. A dated buff. is a great find WTG.

  5. #5
    pl
    Mar 2008
    Deep Silver Seeker 3000
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    Re: First Buff

    Congrats on getting another one off the list.
    2012Counts:
    Barber 1/2= ;WLH 1/2= ;FRH= ; SeQ=; SLQ=1 SWQ=5; Barber Q= ; Seated D.= ; Barber Dime=4 ; Merc's=9; Roosies=6; War Nickels=1; Foreign Silver=1
    Silver=27 Gold=4

  6. #6

    Apr 2006
    DES PLAINES IL
    "Your going Metal Detecting AGAIN !!!!!!!
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    Re: First Buff

    clean it by soaking it in Lea & Perrins Worchestershire sauce for a day or two.

    I learned that from Watercolor ( Mark )

    Since it's not valuable I take a fine brass brush to it slightly and the shine it up with furniture polish, Mark uses bees wax.

    GOTTA LOVE THIS HOBBY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and Happy Hunting from Des Plaines IL ( D P Bob )

  7. #7
    p2c
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    Apr 2009
    Matteson, IL
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    Re: First Buff

    Quote Originally Posted by $ Casino Raider Bob $
    clean it by soaking it in Lea & Perrins Worchestershire sauce for a day or two.

    I learned that from Watercolor ( Mark )

    Since it's not valuable I take a fine brass brush to it slightly and the shine it up with furniture polish, Mark uses bees wax.
    This method is a lot of work... It will turn the coin back to a grey-pinkish grey color. It will be pitted, and you can soak it too long. If you do it this way, keeping the sauce warm will speed the process, especially if you use a tooth brush on it every so often. Can get it down to 2 hours, not 2 days.

    I prefer not doing this and leaving the coin red. A sonicator cleans it well but leaves it red instead of pinkish grey, only takes 5 minutes, zero work...

  8. #8
    us
    May 2010
    Chicago, IL
    etrac, ACE 250
    906
    8 times

    Re: First Buff

    thanks for the cleaning tips but I'll just leave it be. It will help remind me that I found it in dirt.

  9. #9

    Aug 2006
    WHAT KIND OF TREASURE ARE WE HUNTING TODAY ?
    MINELAB E TRAC, EXCAL2,QUATTRO,WHITE 6000 DI PRO SL,EAGLE SPECTRUM,SILVER UMAX ,BANDIDO UMAX VARIOUS VINTAGE
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    Re: First Buff

    since its ur first one frame it.
    SPINNER VALUE KEY: RED is METAL DETECT.LT  BLUE is AUCTION. DARK BLUE is GOLD MINING.GREEN is THRIFT STORE.YELLOW is GEM GRUBBIN.PINK is COIN ROLL HUNT.BROWN is BEACH AND SHALLOW WATER HUNT.ORANGE JUNK PICK AND OR METAL SCRAPPING

  10. #10
    us
    May 2011
    Chicago,IL
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    Re: First Buff

    Congrats Jason on your first

 

 

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