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May 04, 2012, 11:56 AM
#1
They scraped off a few inches today!
Hey all, I went to the campground that I do 90% of my detecting at and noticed they scraped off about 10 inches of soil in one area. I hit it hard and got 16 wheaties. I thought for sure with all the wheats I'd get a silver or even an old nickel but no dice. Still cool though I guess.
Jason Bernard.
Why do they call it "Taking a dump" when you're actually leaving one?
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May 04, 2012 11:56 AM
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May 04, 2012, 02:44 PM
#2
People I detect with always laugh at me grief when I get pumped finding Wheaties, but I love em' especially the older dates.
There are enough key dates to keep me hoping.
My version of a White-Trash-Instead-Of-Buying-Lottery-Tickets-I-Dig-In-Dirt method of dreaming my little dream.
They did stop laughing when I managed two 09-s VDB's.
Then laughed again when I shredded a 1914-D with my lesche.
Carl
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May 04, 2012, 03:20 PM
#3
Great haul on the wheatys
I love finding them wheats, if I'm alone I don't even look at the dates until I get home for the surprise of it.
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May 04, 2012, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by
curbdiggercarl57
People I detect with always laugh at me grief when I get pumped finding Wheaties, but I love em' especially the older dates.
There are enough key dates to keep me hoping.
My version of a White-Trash-Instead-Of-Buying-Lottery-Tickets-I-Dig-In-Dirt method of dreaming my little dream.
They did stop laughing when I managed two 09-s VDB's.
Then laughed again when I shredded a 1914-D with my lesche.
Carl
I like wheaties, helps me age and area and gives me hope that silver resides there as well. Out of the thousands of wheaties I've dug over the years I've never dug a key date one. Cruddy...most of the 16 I found today are so crusty I can't get a date off them.
Why do they call it "Taking a dump" when you're actually leaving one?
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May 04, 2012, 03:56 PM
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May 04, 2012, 05:09 PM
#6

It's dangerous to be right when those with a thimbleful of perceived authority are wrong.
A lot of wheaties and no silver or clad in one area usually means some scumbag cherry picked the silver on ya.
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May 04, 2012, 06:53 PM
#7
I went back again this evening and got 5 more wheaties and a 1939-D Merc...a guy in my detecting club came too and found two wheaties and a gold earring.
Why do they call it "Taking a dump" when you're actually leaving one?
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May 04, 2012, 06:55 PM
#8

Originally Posted by
Coinstriking Michigan
I like wheaties, helps me age and area and gives me hope that silver resides there as well. Out of the thousands of wheaties I've dug over the years I've never dug a key date one. Cruddy...most of the 16 I found today are so crusty I can't get a date off them.
Try the hot Hydro-Peroxide bath. Well done!!
"The difference between the self educated and the institutionally educated is that the self educated are passionate about what they educate themselves about. That in itself makes them smarter...."
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May 04, 2012, 07:08 PM
#9
Way to go CM , congrats on the wheat pennies and the Merc nothing wrong with finding wheat pennies.
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May 04, 2012, 07:21 PM
#10
Hope you get to hit it again, CM. Sure seems like there might be something special waiting to surprise you. Every time I read about how easy it is to miss ground and targets no matter how carefully you overlap search patterns, I am not sure a place can ever be truly hunted out.
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May 04, 2012, 07:25 PM
#11
Nice pile of wheat's... Congrats and I would agree that there is silver there!
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May 04, 2012, 08:01 PM
#12
I came close to a key date today 1909 V.D.B only thing I needed was the S so close, Good hunting....