Silverslugs metal detecting finds

Silverslug

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Aug 14, 2014
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Silverslug's metal detecting finds

8-21-2014: Wakura Park: 6 AM-7 AM: 7 zincs, 3 coppers, 2 nickels, 6 dimes, 2 quarters; 20 coins: $1.30
8-22-14: Wakura Park: 6:15 AM-7 AM: 2 coppers, 3 zincs, 2 quarters; $.55
8-23-14: Swan Middle School: 6:10 AM-7:05 AM: 6 zincs, 5 dimes, 2 quarters; small metal button; 13 coins: $1.06
8-25-14: Wakura Park: 6:10 AM-6:50 AM: 1 copper, 2 zincs; 3 coins: $.03
8-26-14: Wakura Park: 5:40 AM-6:55 AM: 3 coppers, 3 zincs, 1 nickel, 1 dime, 1 quarter; 9 coins: $.46
8-27-14: Wakura Park: 5:25 AM-6:55 AM: 5 coppers, 6 zincs, 1 nickel; 12 coins: $.16
8-28-14: Wakura Park: 6:00 AM-6:50 AM: 5 coppers, 13 zincs, 18 coins; $.18
spent the entire hunt in a 10 foot radius area working an enormous penny spill
8-28-14: North Regional Park: 10:30AM-11:00 AM: 1 quarter; 1 coin: $.25
8-29-14: Wakura Park: 5:45 AM-6:45 AM: 8 coppers, 12 zincs; 20 coins: $.20
8-30-14: Swan Middle School: 6:35AM-7:25AM: 4 coppers, 5 zincs, 1 dime; 10 coins: $.19




GRAND TOTALS: 1284 coins $57.48
 

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Silverslug

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Garrett Ace 250
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Metal Detecting
9-1-14
Swan Middle School: 6:20 AM-7:25 AM: 2 coppers, 5 zincs, 2 dimes, 3 quarters; 12 coins: $1.02
also found a small container lid with the University of Illinois logo

9-3-14: Wakura Park: 6:15 AM-7:10 AM: 1 copper, 5 zincs, 1 dime; 7 coins: $.16

9-6-14: Swan Middle School: 6:15 AM-7:05 AM: 4 zincs, 1 dime; 5 coins: $.14
Also found a zipper pull.

9-7-14: Flowers Park: 6:30 AM-7:00 AM: 2 coppers, 3 zincs; 5 coins: $.05

9-11-2014: Wakura Park: 6:00 AM-7:00 AM: 1 copper, 1 zinc, 3 dimes, 4 quarters; 9 coins: $1.32

9-20-14: Dude Elementary: 6:40 AM-7:15 AM: 1 zinc, 2 dimes, 1 quarter; 4 coins: $.46

9-23-14: Flowers Park: 12:30PM-1:30 PM: 10 zincs, 2 dimes, 1 quarter; 13 coins: $.55
Also found a small cheap child's ring and a heart shaped charm.
9-29-14: Flowers Park: 6:35 AM-6:55 AM: 1 zinc, 1 quarter; 2 coins: $.26
9-29-14: Flowers Park: 2:00 PM-3:00 PM: 16 zincs, 1 dime, 1 quarter; 19 coins: $.52

GRAND TOTALS: 1360 coins $61.96
 

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Giving that ACE a good workout. Congratulations!
 

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Your coinage is really adding up! Congrats!
 

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Silverslug

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Aug 14, 2014
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Garrett Ace 250
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ShadyDigger, Can you tell me about the Tesoro Silver uMax? I've been in this hobby for about seven months now and still haven't found silver. My Garrett Ace 250 doesn't seem to go very deep.
 

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Jan 6, 2013
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1 Minelab CTX3030, 2 Garrett AT Gold, Garrett ACE 350, 2 Bounty Hunter tracker IV,BH Junior, 2 Garrett pro pointers
a family adventure!!
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The AT pro and AT gold are great detectors, The 5x8 coil is sweet.
 

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Silverslug

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Aug 14, 2014
342
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Garrett Ace 250
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Metal Detecting
10-1-2014: 6:30 AM-6:55 AM: Flowers Park: 5 zincs, 1 nickel, 1 dime, 1 quarter; 8 coins: $.45
found a nice six coin spill
10-4-2014: 6:20 AM-7:20 AM: CHS: 3 zincs, 1 copper, 1 dime; 5 coins: $.14
10-13-2014: 6:15 AM-6:55 AM: Flowers Park: 2 zincs, 1 quarter; 3 coins: $.27; Also found an earring which appears to be sterling silver.
10-14-2014: 6:30-7:00 AM: Flowers Park: 1 zinc, 2 dimes; 3 coins: $.21; Also found a video game token.
10-14-2014: 6:30 PM-6:40 PM: Flowers Park: 1 zinc; 1 coin: $.01
10-21-2014: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM: Children's Memorial Park: 4 zincs, 1 copper, 1 nickel; 6 coins: $.10; Also found a silver earring with a small turquoise (?) stone.
10-27-2014: 2:50 PM-3:20 PM: Dude Park: 7 zincs, 3 nickels, 3 dimes, 2 quarters; 15 coins: $1.02

GRAND TOTALS: 1395 coins; $64.06
 

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Nov 10, 2010
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California
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Bounty Hunter Tracker IV
Congrats on your steady coin haul! :hello2: :headbang: :hello2:

Love the way you post each day's finds -- reading your post makes me decide to detect my beach today instead of cleaning the apartment! :laughing7: Your current detector will find you both silver & gold just as my bottom-of-the-line little Bounty Hunter has done -- the silver & gold is there and you'll find it. So if I were you I wouldn't invest in a new detector anytime soon. My silver & gold finds have all been dug amid much trash, except for two surface silvers. Have fun & keep us posted! Andi
 

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Silverslug

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Aug 14, 2014
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Garrett Ace 250
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Metal Detecting
Congrats on your steady coin haul! :hello2: :headbang: :hello2:

Love the way you post each day's finds -- reading your post makes me decide to detect my beach today instead of cleaning the apartment! :laughing7: Your current detector will find you both silver & gold just as my bottom-of-the-line little Bounty Hunter has done -- the silver & gold is there and you'll find it. So if I were you I wouldn't invest in a new detector anytime soon. My silver & gold finds have all been dug amid much trash, except for two surface silvers. Have fun & keep us posted! Andi
Thanks for the encouragement, Andi. The only silver I have ever found is a small earring. There is nothing old where I detect, so there's not much chance of finding any silver coins. No matter. I'm a happy camper if I can come home with a fistful of clad coins. I find plenty of silver coins in coin rolls, so I'm able to get silver out of circulation rather than out of the ground. Like you say, I think the fancy detectors might be somewhat overrated, so I have no intention of buying a fancier machine anytime soon.
 

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Silverslug

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Garrett Ace 250
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Metal Detecting
11-1-14: Flowers Park: 5:45 PM-6:30 PM: 8 zincs, 1 copper 4 dimes; 13 coins: $.49
11-3-14: Dude School: 6:13 AM-6:56 AM: 1 copper, 2 zincs, 1 nickel, 4 quarters, Mexican five centavos; 9 coins: $1.08.
11-4-14: Desert Sun School: 6:13 AM-7:00 AM: 9 zincs, 1 copper (1944-S), 1 dime; 11 coins: $.20. Also found a cheap bracelet charm.
11-6-14: Desert Sun School: 6:15 AM-7:00 AM: 6 zincs, 1 copper; 7 coins: $.08.
11-7-14: Clark Church: 9:45 AM-11:20 AM: 8 zincs, 3 coppers, 2 nickels, 2 dimes, 2 quarters; 15 coins: $.91. Also found what appears to be a smashed bullet.
11-8-14: Desert Sun School: 6:13 AM-7:00 AM: 1 copper, 1 dime, 1 quarter; 3 coins: $.36. Also found a cheap earring.
11-10-14: Dude School: 6:13 AM-7:05 AM: 4 zincs, 1 copper, 1 dime, 3 quarters; 9 coins: $.90.
11-11-14: Flowers Park: 6:13 AM- 7:12 AM: 7 zincs, 1 copper (a 1945 wheatie), 1 nickel, 2 dimes, 1 quarter; 12 coins: $.58
11-12-14: Desert Sun School: 6:06 AM-7:12 AM: 5 zincs, 1 copper, 2 dimes; 8 coins: $.26. Also found a metal button.
11-14-14: San Miguel ball fields: 12:50 PM-1:50 PM: 6 zincs, 1 copper, 1 nickel, 2 dimes, 1 quarter; 11 coins: $.57
11-15-14: Desert Sun School: 6:20 AM-6:54 AM: 2 zincs, 3 dimes; 5 coins: $.32
11-17-14: Desert Sun School: 6:18 AM-7:02 AM: 8 zincs, 1 copper, 1 dime, 2 quarters; 12 coins: $.69
11-21-14: Flowers Park: 5:55 AM-7:02 AM: 5 zincs; 5 coins: $.05
11-21-14: Kid's baseball park: 12:45AM-1:45 PM: 3 zincs, 3 dimes; 6 coins: $.33
11-22-14: Desert Sun School: 6:24 AM-7:31 AM: 3 coppers, 6 zincs, 2 dimes, 1 quarter; $.54
11-24-14: Dude Park: 2:16 PM-3:13PM: 2 coppers, 1 dime, 1 quarter, 1 Peter Piper Pizza token; 5 coins: $.37
11-25-14: North Regional Park: 9:30 AM-10:30 AM: 1 copper, 1 quarter; 2 coins: $.26
11-25-14: 6201 Bracken, built in 1944: 2:06 PM-3:20 PM: 7 Wheaties (oldest 1928-S), 8 coppers, 3 zincs, 2 dimes; 20 coins: $38. Also found a dog tag. With all the Wheaties I found in this yard, there must be silver. Searched the entire front yard, but only a little of the back yard.
11-26-14: 6201 Bracken: 1:20 PM-3:00PM: 7 coppers (including 1 wheat: 1955-D), 12 zincs, 2 dimes; 21 coins: $.39. Also found a key and a toy car.
11-27-14: Main St.: 6:00AM-7:00AM: Street tear out: surface find: Main St. Station chip (modern surface find). Security guard said street was torn out a few feet deep then filled in.
Old downtown High School: 7:15 AM-7:45 AM: 2 zincs, 1 dime, 1 quarter; 4 coins: $.37
11-28-14: Old downtown church: 6:05AM-7:14 AM: 3 coppers, 3 zincs, 7 dimes, 5 quarters; 18 coins: $2.01
11-29-2014: Old downtown church: 5:55 AM- 7:15 AM: 3 coppers, 11 zincs, 6 dimes, 4 quarters; 24 coins: $1.74



GRAND TOTALS: 1627 coins; $77.94
 

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Silverslug

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Garrett Ace 250
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Metal Detecting
12-3-2014: 1955 house, Washington Ave.: 12:20 PM-2:20 PM: 7 coppers (1 wheat, 1926), 6 zincs, 1 dime 1955-D, 1 quarter 1953-S. Also found 2 bullets, and a small keychain; 15 coins: $.48
12-4-2014: 1955 house, 1108 W. Washington Ave.: 6:05 AM-7:20 AM: Went over the back yard again: 1 copper (wheatie, 195?); 1 coin: $.01.
12-5-2014: Desert Sun School: 6:22AM-7:18AM: 2 coppers, 9 zincs, 3 nickels, 2 dimes, 1 quarter; 17 coins: $.71
12-6-2014: 5105 Evergreen Ave., built in 1955: 5:55 AM-7:20 AM: 3 coppers, 7 zincs; 10 coins: $.10. Also found 3 keys (all in the same hole), and a bullet.
12-8-2014: Flowers Park: 6:10 AM-7:02 AM: 2 coppers, 6 zincs, 1 nickel, 1 quarter; 10 coins: $.38. Also found a cheap ring and a metal button.
12-8-2014: 5105 Evergreen Ave.: 12:00 PM-1:15 PM: 3 coppers, 10 zincs; 13 coins: $.13. Also found a colored bird charm.
12-8-2014: 1403 S. 9th St.: 2:20 PM-3:20 PM: 6 coppers, 10 zincs, 3 dimes, 1 quarter; 20 coins $.71. Also found a Palisades game token.
12-9-2014: 1909 Cedar Ave., built in 1950; also an abandoned fourplex on 16th St.: 12:00 PM-2:55 PM: 8 coppers, (including 1 wheatie, 1944-S), 21 zincs, 7 dimes; 36 coins, $.99
12-10-2014: Flowers Park. 12:30 PM-1;50 PM: 2 coppers, 6 zincs, 1 nickel, 1 dime; 10 coins: $.23
12-11-2014: Flowers Park, 6:00 AM-7:18 AM: 1 copper, 17 zincs, 1 nickel, 1 dime; 20 coins: $.33
12-12-2014: Desert Sun School & Dude Park: 6:26 AM-7:16 AM: 1 copper, 1 zincs, 3 dimes, 1 quarter; 7 coins: $.58
12-13-2014: CHS: 6:40 AM-7:25 AM: 1 copper, 4 zincs, 1 nickel, 1 dime, 2 quarters; 9 coins: $.70
12-15-2014: 1105 Baker Ave., built in 1950: 11:45 AM-12:30 PM: 4 coppers, 2 zincs, 1 quarter; 7 coins: $.31. Also found a cat tag.
12-16-2014: CHS: 2:30PM-2:50PM: 1 zinc, 1 nickel, 1 dime; 3 coins: $.16
12-23-2014: CHS: 2:50 PM-4:02 PM: 1 copper, 8 zincs, 1 dime, 1 quarter; 11 coins: $.44
12-24-2014: Flowers Park: 3:05 PM-3:40 PM: 8 zincs, 2 dimes, 1 quarter; 11 coins: $.53
12-26-2014: SW corner of Bonanza & 13th: 2:10 PM-4:30 PM: 8 coppers, 17 zincs, 12 dimes, 11 quarters; 48 coins; $5.20. Also found two tokens (both very thin) and a spend .40 caliber cartridge.
12-27-2014: Flowers Park: 3:15 PM-4:05 PM: 11 zincs, 1 nickel, 3 dimes; 15 coins: $.46. Also found a cheap earring.
12-29-2014: Vacant lot, 1821 Yale St.: 2:30 PM-4:30 PM: 15 coppers, 16 zincs, 5 dimes, 1 quarter; 37 coins: $1.06. Also found a key.
12-30-2014: Flowers Park: 12:27 PM-1:33 PM: 1 copper, 9 zincs, 1 dime; 11 coins: $.20.


GRAND TOTALS: 1637 coins; $91.65; 2 silver coins
 

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Mr.T

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Sep 10, 2010
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ACE 250,
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Hi there- I use the ace also. Love it. On trashy areas I notch out everything bar the last 5 bars.(silver) Works a treat. Just got a deteknix x-pointer, and it quarters the recovery time. 80 bucks, it's the best thing ever. Worth considering!
 

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Silverslug

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Aug 14, 2014
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Garrett Ace 250
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
1-3-15: CHS: 2:22 PM-3:58 PM: 3 coppers, 4 zincs, 1 nickel, 1 dime, 3 quarters; 12 coins, $.97. Also found a bullet and an earring (junk).
1-5-15: Kid's Memorial Park: 1:25 PM-2:25 PM: 3 coppers, 15 zincs, 2 dimes; 20 coins: $.38
1-6-14: 1904 Howard Ave: 2:15 PM-3:33 PM: 14 coppers (including 4 wheatbacks), 16 zincs, 9 dimes, 2 quarters; 41 coins: $1.70. Also found a Chuck E. Cheese token.
1-9-14: Flowers Park: 12:23 PM- 2:31 PM: 1 copper, 25 zincs, 2 dimes, 2 quarters, 1 Canadian quarter; 31 coins: $.96. Also found a child's ring.
1-10-14: 1904 Howard Ave.: 5:58 AM-6:57 AM: 6 coppers (including 1 wheatback), 3 dimes, 1 quarter: 10 coins: $.61
1-13-15: Flowers Park: 2:52 PM-3:42 PM: 11 zincs, 1 dime, 2 quarters; 14 coins: $.71
1-15-13: Flowers Park: 11:30 AM-12:15 PM: 5 zincs, 1 nickel, 1 dime; 7 coins: $.20.
3621 Idle Ave: 1:15 PM-1:50 PM: Parking Lot, Arizona Charlies: Tonopah Park: 11 zincs, 7 coppers, I nickel, 4 dimes, 2 quarters; 25 coins: $1.13. Also found 2 keys: a gas cap key (older) and a newer Dodge key, and a game token.
Finally bounced back from the flu and got back out for a hunt:
1-22-15: 2536 Taylor Ave. (built 1954): 11:45 AM-2:00PM: 16 coppers, 21 zincs, 1 nickel, 5 dimes, 3 quarters, 2 foreign coins; 48 coins: $1.67. Also found 2 keys, 2 tokens, and one flattened ?nickel?.
1-23-15: 524 Bedford: 2 zinc; Essex Park: 2:30 PM-3:30 PM: 1 copper, 7 zincs, 1 nickel, 1 dime; 10 coins: $.23. Also found a miniature copper water pitcher, and a key.
1-24-15: 2605 Taylor Ave.: 6:10 AM-7:40 AM: 8 coppers (including 3 Wheaties: 1942-S, 1946-D, 1954-S), 3 zincs, 1 dime, 1 quarter; 14 coins: $.47. Also found a decorative "San Francisco" plate, a broken toy spoon , a lead fishing sinker, and two bullets.
1-26-15: Dude Park: 4:18 PM-4:42 PM: 3 zincs, 2 dimes, 1 quarter; 6 coins: $.48.
1-27-15: 2605 Taylor Ave. & College Park: 4 coppers (including a 1946-D wheat cent), 9 zincs, 1 dime, 1 quarter; 15 coins: $.48.
1-28-15: 112 Cervantes St.: 11:15 AM-1:50 PM: 28 coppers (including 1944-D (2)& 1957-D wheat cents), 26 zincs, 16 dimes, 6 quarters; 76 coins; $3.89 Also found a key and a steel ball.
1-31-15: Tonopah Park: 5:53 AM-7:28 AM: 8 coppers, 17 zincs, 4 dimes, 1 quarter; 30 coins: $.90
1-31-15: Mountain Crest Park: 12:04 PM-1:44 PM: 1 copper, 15 zincs, 1 nickel, 3 dimes, 2 quarters; 22 coins: $1.01


GRAND TOTALS: 1952 coins; $105.03; 2 silver coins
 

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I C THE LITE

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minelabs- se pro and excaliber, ace250, tesoro
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All Treasure Hunting
Silver slug, I enjoyed detecting with you when I was in Vegas. I went out once more close to my daughters house and found 1 cell phone and returned it to its owner, about $6 in clad and a real cool medal (modern). I enjoy seeing your daily finds. Keep it up and good luck. PJ
 

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Silverslug

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Aug 14, 2014
342
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Garrett Ace 250
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
2-3-15: 1951 houses at 3302 & 3304 W. Craig: 11:52 AM-12:52 PM: 1 zinc, 1 copper; 2 coins: $.02. Upon closer inspection, the site seemed to have been a storage place for Davis Nursery. The soil had been disturbed a gazillion times over the years, and in spite of it's old age, does not appear to be a good hunting spot.
2-4-15: 1624 Arthur Ave.: 22 coppers (including 6 wheaties, oldest 1940-S), 2 zincs, 2 dimes, 1 quarter; 27 coins: $.69. Also found 2 old house keys.
2-5-15: 1624 Arthur Ave.: 26 coppers (including 4 wheaties, oldest 1950), 11 zincs, 4 dimes including 1957-D, 1 Canadian; 42 coins: $.77
2-5-15: found a 1953-D dime from my "finds" box which turned out to be silver after some of the gunk was knocked off. Source unknown.
2-7-15: abandoned house, corner of Taylor & Civic Center: 8 coppers (including a 1946-D wheat), 10 zincs, 2 dimes; 20 coins: $.38. Also found a rose tag.
2-9-15: 404 N. 4th St. built in 1947; 11:28 AM-1:08 PM: 5 coppers (including a 1953-D wheatie), 10 zincs, 1 nickel, 3 dimes, 6 quarters (including a 1957-D; 25 coins; $2.00.
2-10-15: Craig Ranch Park: 1:01 PM-2:50 PM: 1 zinc, 7 coppers (mostly early 1960's), 1 nickel; 9 coins: $.13.
2-12-15: 1202 S. 16th St.: 11:12 AM-2:42 PM: 17 coppers (including 5 wheaties, oldest: 1946-S), 3 zincs, 4 dimes (including a 1944 Mercury, 3 quarters; 27 coins: $1.35.
2-13-15: 1215 S. 16th St.: 6:00 AM-7:15 AM: 8 coppers, 13 zincs, 1 dime; 22 coins: $.31.
2-13-15: CHS: 2:43 PM-3:55 PM: 2 coppers, 3 zincs, 7 dimes, 1 quarter; 11 coins: $1.00.
2-16-15: CHS: 4:30 PM-5:10 PM: 1 copper, 6 zincs; 7 coins: $.07.
2-17-15: 1207 Thelma Ave.: 1 zinc, 7 coppers (including a 1952-D wheatie), 1 dime, 1 quarter; 10 coins: $.43
2-18-15: 1207 Thelma Ave.: 1 zinc, 1 nickel, 2 dimes; 4 coins: $.27
2-19-15: Lone Mtn. Discovery Park: 12:52 PM-1:22 PM: 3 zincs; 3 coins: $.03. Very few targets in this park. It's a newer park, probably just a few years old.
2-19-15: Doc Romero Park: 1:50 PM-2:50 PM: 14 zincs, 1 quarter; 15 coins: $.40. Pretty sure this site had been detected. They pulled out everything except the zinc pennies.
2-20-15: 1607 Thelma Ave.: 10 coppers (including 2 wheaties), 2 zincs, 3 dimes, 1 quarter; 17 coins: $.57. Also found a Canadian penny, an aluminum token and a 1984 100 pesos Mexican coin.
2-21-15: 3501 Navajo Way: 16 coppers (including 5 wheaties), 5 zincs, 3 dimes, 1 quarter; 25 coins: $.76. Also found a Yamaha motorcycle key. My hunting buddy, Rick, found a 1948-S Roosevelt dime.
2-23-15: 3501 Navajo Way: back yard: 10:57 AM-12:30 PM: 8 coppers (including 4 wheats), 5 zincs, 2 dimes, 3 quarters; 17 coins: $1.08. Also found a 2007 Canadian $2 coin.
2-24-15: 2300 Santa Clara Ave: Very few targets, a few coins. 1809 Wengert was only there about 15 minutes before being chased off by a guy from the listing brokerage. 1840 S. 17th St.: 2 coppers, 3 zincs, 2 dimes, 2 quarters; 9 coins: $.75.
2-25-15: 1240 S. 17th St.: 12:40 PM-2:30 PM: 15 coppers (including 12 wheaties), 3 zincs, 2 dimes (including 1962-D; 20 coins: $.38.
2-27-15: 1325 Ardmore: 2:49 PM-4:20 PM: 13 coppers (including 3 wheaties), 7 zincs, 3 dimes, 1 quarter; 24 coins: $.75. Also found a restroom token and another token.
2-28-15: 3308 W. Delhi: 5:40 AM-6:45 AM: 2 coppers, 2 zincs, 2 dimes; 6 coins: $.24
1325 Ardmore: 2:40 PM-3:00 PM: 4 coppers; 4 coins: $.04
Children's Memorial Park: 5:15 PM-6:30 PM: 4 dimes; 4 coins: $.40


GRAND TOTALS: 2303 coins; $116.45, 7 silver coins, 4 pieces of silver jewelry, 71 wheaties
 

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huntsman53

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Silverslug,

It appears that you are plugging right along (no metal detecting pun intended) and steadily making finds! It won't be long until you can invest in a much better and deeper seeking metal detector. Congrats! I will give some caution. You might not want to advertise (post) where you have made finds as to not give away the locations to other detectorists. While it is good to sometimes help out fellow detectorists or even have a metal detecting bud, some folks take advantage of others research and hard work and use such information that you have posted for their own gain. This could spell many days of failure for you ahead, so use caution!

Do you have any swimming holes near you? If so, then you might want to check out some of these areas! While your' Garrett Ace is by no means waterproof, you can search the dry areas where folks lay and lounge around and if the coil on your' metal detector is waterproof, you can submerge it in water. Grant you, good target signals will be hard to determine due to the mineralization noise but with persistence...patience and some skillful tuning, you might just score some really nice finds in the shallow water areas.

Good luck and hope you make some significant finds in the future!


Frank
 

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Silverslug

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Aug 14, 2014
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Garrett Ace 250
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Silverslug,

It appears that you are plugging right along (no metal detecting pun intended) and steadily making finds! It won't be long until you can invest in a much better and deeper seeking metal detector. Congrats! I will give some caution. You might not want to advertise (post) where you have made finds as to not give away the locations to other detectorists. While it is good to sometimes help out fellow detectorists or even have a metal detecting bud, some folks take advantage of others research and hard work and use such information that you have posted for their own gain. This could spell many days of failure for you ahead, so use caution!

Do you have any swimming holes near you? If so, then you might want to check out some of these areas! While your' Garrett Ace is by no means waterproof, you can search the dry areas where folks lay and lounge around and if the coil on your' metal detector is waterproof, you can submerge it in water. Grant you, good target signals will be hard to determine due to the mineralization noise but with persistence...patience and some skillful tuning, you might just score some really nice finds in the shallow water areas.

Good luck and hope you make some significant finds in the future!


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Thanks for the tips, Frank. Las Vegas is a city of 2 million, but was only 8,000 in 1940 and 20,000 in 1950, so consequently, older areas are very limited. I've been hunting older houses like crazy. I found my first silver about six weeks ago, but haven't struck any more since then. Today, for example, I pulled six wheat pennies and several early sixties pennies out of an old back yard, (house built in 1954) but didn't manage any silver. Tomorrow I'll go back and try the front yard. Your swimming hole suggestion is a good one. Lake Mead is not far from here, and a popular place for swimming and water sports. I've yet to try water hunting. I have a killer site all picked out that I'll be detecting the next time I get a full day, which I have researched. It's been abandoned since 1973, and used probably since the 1940's, so most of what is there would be old. Can't wait to detect it, and certainly won't be sharing the location with anyone other than my detecting buddy. I know the Ace 250 isn't very deep. I grew up in a 1914 house in Idaho, and detected my old yard, but found that the 1970's stuff was five inches down. There had to be deep silver in that yard, but the 250 couldn't reach it. What deep machine would you suggest? Here in Vegas, the targets don't seem as deep for some reason. I find wheat pennies usually only 2-3 inches down.
 

huntsman53

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Good luck on your upcoming hunt of the older property! I also wanted to mention that if you check out some swimming holes on Lake Meade or other Lakes, make sure that there are no restrictions about metal detector use in or out of the water. Here, most of the Lakes are under the authority of TVA (The Tennessee Valley Authority, a Government Entity) which built and maintain the Dams, the production of Hydro-Electricity and governs the waters and the adjacent TVA owned lands and metal detecting is strictly prohibited. This is mainly because they do not want Civil War relics and other relics dug up. Surface finds are okay but no metal detecting or digging is allowed.

As far as a better, deeper seeking metal detector is concerned. There are lots of great machines that go deep and help folks make some great finds. If you are looking for something not too expensive that will still do almost what some of the most expensive metal detectors can do, then I would recommend a White's GMT which will not only find coins and relics but is also one of the better Gold machines out there. Also, the Minelab Sovereign Elite, Sovereign GT and E-Trac Models, Fisher Gold Bug and I believe the F-75 Models and Garrett AT Pro and AT Gold Models can often be picked up at decent prices and all are excellent metal detectors. Some of these are also decent to excellent in finding Gold, if you ever decide to Gold Nugget shoot.


Frank
 

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