The SLQ

Carolina Tom

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I went to visit some family, a couple of hours from home. Last time I was there, I noticed that their yard looked like it needed a little detecting. I believe the house was built around 1960, so I did not have high hopes of finding anything good, but you never know.

I was pleasantly surprised to hear high tones in the yard. When a few wheaties showed up, I began to think that maybe a silver Rosie just might show up.

After a great of many holes, I finally saw what I had been looking for, a reeded silver edge sticking out of the dirt, and it was bigger than a dime!

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I was so happy and excited, silver quarter! But that was very short lived, as I quickly figured out those sneaky Canadians had tricked me with one of their 1985 caribou quarters. Bazinga.

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There were plenty of signals in the yard. I got 2 junk rings. I liked this one, which came from Endless Caverns in New Market, Virginia. I can just see the kid telling his parents that he won’t lose it.

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This deep high tone wasn’t from Canada, thank goodness. It was really nice to see a tarnished Merc. There was silver here after all.

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I kept getting wheaties and some more modern coins. Two silver Rosies showed up in between the other coins also. This was turning into a nice hunt.

Third time through the front yard, I get a shallow quarter signal, don’t know how I missed it, but it must be clad, flip the grass and see this.

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I could tell that it was an SLQ, only the 5th I’ve found in 5 years of hunting. Yeah, it’s dateless and beat up.. like me, but that’s OK.

Here are a couple more pics of the goodies.

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Thanks for looking and good luck on your hunts!
 

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SD51

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Tom, talk about some great finds in a yard, Congrats! You never know what's hiding in the dirt!
 

Digger RJ

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Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

JeffInMass

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Congrats on those great finds- I love SLQs in any condition!
 

DirtDigginDan

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Congrats on your silver haul Tom, maybe you started a streak now.:headbang:
 

Gridwalker306

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Good job tom, SLQ’s are such a sweet find! I’ve only found 2 in 10 years of digging.
 

Bharpring

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Way to take advantage of the family get together! Those Canadians sound funny right?
 

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That's what im talking about. Congratulations :icon_thumleft:
 

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Carolina Tom

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Way to take advantage of the family get together! Those Canadians sound funny right?

The Canadian quarter sounded good, and looked perfect... BUT, they aren’t silver, such a let down. The SLQ made it all better!
 

Clad2Silver

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That was a very productive yard.....Congrats on the silver coins.
 

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That's a great hunt and even though it has no date that SLQ is a great one to find!
 

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Great work Tom. Not sure how the steel quarter gave off a good signal. Same thing happened to me this summer. I was working a school that had been hit hard but they had tore the whole field up and removed several inches of dirt. I got a quarter signal and found a clad quarter along with a penny and then I always stick the pinpointer down in the hole. It hits hard so I dig a little more and out pops a silver reeded edge quarter! I was stocked all the way home, then I cleaned it and, yep, steel Canadian quarter. What a let down. Had I just run it over the coil I would have known. Ended up with a few wheats and a little part of silver chain for the day.
I wonder what was there before the 1960 house?
 

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Great work Tom. Not sure how the steel quarter gave off a good signal. Same thing happened to me this summer. I was working a school that had been hit hard but they had tore the whole field up and removed several inches of dirt. I got a quarter signal and found a clad quarter along with a penny and then I always stick the pinpointer down in the hole. It hits hard so I dig a little more and out pops a silver reeded edge quarter! I was stocked all the way home, then I cleaned it and, yep, steel Canadian quarter. What a let down. Had I just run it over the coil I would have known. Ended up with a few wheats and a little part of silver chain for the day.
I wonder what was there before the 1960 house?

I always thought they were 99.9% nickel, but I haven't found very many, so what do I know?
 

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Those SLQ are elusive creatures. I've only dug a handful in all the years that I've been hunting and only one had a date. Nice find.
 

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