two silver day

skierbob

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Jun 7, 2006
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Going over an old school athletic field I had previously hunted a few times. I only dug targets that were at least 6 inches deep. I plucked this mercury dime that was nine inches deep and it read that deep on the Explorer. How it got that deep I don't know, though the ground was very wet and muddy. I also found this sterling silver pin/buckle thingy at six inches. Managed to keep all the little stone chips on it except one.
 

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Night Stalker

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Nice silver Bob! Good idea just digging the deeper targets, I do that sometimes in real trashy areas. Nine inches is pretty good depth - wet ground normally increases conductivity of buried coins, it wouldn't surprise me if you pulled one at 12 inches with that Explorer! Congrats...
 

JerV3

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Feb 28, 2005
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Nice finds,

Crazy how our finds are so similar. I have old pins just like that one.

HH Jer
 

hollowpointred

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Mar 12, 2005
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beats the .77 cents i found today at canby park! ;) .....the silver slump continues!
 

lonewolfe

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A stick with a box at one end and a round thing on the other.
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Cool finds~

HH
 

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southernohio

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nice silver!!!I love my Explorer SE sometimes in trashy area i'll take my old MD and hit the top 3 in with that one then brake out the bad dog and find the deeper goodies
James
 

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