OutdoorAdv
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At this site, if you get a repeatable signal you are guaranteed its a coin or relic... there is no junk. The morning started slow with mostly iron. I wanted a repeatable signal so bad! In the first hour, the only keeper I dug was a pewter flat button that was mixed in with one of the bouncy iron signals. The day was looking like a bust and I was getting tired. I decided to wander over to another part of the field and try another area. While detecting my way over there, I went outside the iron patch where I previously ended my grid yesterday. It's quiet... then I get my first repeatable signal. Although a bit bouncy, its hitting from all directions... and not as high as silver. I flip the plug and pinpoint it and I am thinking I am about to get a nice flat button... and I'm excited since its been such a slow morning.
I was not expecting to see this! I snatched it right up and didn't even think of an in situ picture.
This is my first cut Spanish and its my oldest Silver. But since I dug the 1719 KG1 yesterday, not my oldest coin.

While sitting there with a huge smile on my face, I emailed Bill D. from the field for the help with the ID and he got right back to me with a wealth of information. Coins this old are new to me. Thanks a ton Bill.


I was not expecting to see this! I snatched it right up and didn't even think of an in situ picture.
This is my first cut Spanish and its my oldest Silver. But since I dug the 1719 KG1 yesterday, not my oldest coin.

While sitting there with a huge smile on my face, I emailed Bill D. from the field for the help with the ID and he got right back to me with a wealth of information. Coins this old are new to me. Thanks a ton Bill.


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