McCDig
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2015
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- Location
- Baltimore, Maryland
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- Detector(s) used
- Fisher F75
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Got out early to the farm today and hunted a grassy area that is kept mowed.
This is near where I dug the cuff button on Wednesday.
Pretty silent of good signals but lots of iron; may have been a building here.
Used the Equinox 600 in Park 2 with manual ground balance and sensitivity at 21.
Finally got a solid signal that was jumping up into the 20s and it was down 7 inches.
At first I thought it to be coin or button. It is the size of a half dollar, brass and has a square hole in the center.
I have no idea what this is.

I kept gridding this short hillside and ran into some heavy iron concentration. Near the top I got a consistent 12/13 and found this shield nickel at 3.5 inches, about two inches higher than a square nail. Amazingly the date is intact and looks to be 1869.



Had to bale after 2 hours as duty called, but it was fun while it lasted.
Cheers!
This is near where I dug the cuff button on Wednesday.
Pretty silent of good signals but lots of iron; may have been a building here.
Used the Equinox 600 in Park 2 with manual ground balance and sensitivity at 21.
Finally got a solid signal that was jumping up into the 20s and it was down 7 inches.
At first I thought it to be coin or button. It is the size of a half dollar, brass and has a square hole in the center.
I have no idea what this is.

I kept gridding this short hillside and ran into some heavy iron concentration. Near the top I got a consistent 12/13 and found this shield nickel at 3.5 inches, about two inches higher than a square nail. Amazingly the date is intact and looks to be 1869.



Had to bale after 2 hours as duty called, but it was fun while it lasted.
Cheers!
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