pointdlr
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I had the idea to start metal around November '07, and quickly found this forum. After researching metal detector reviews and watching the finds forum, I decided to purchase a Minelab Explorer SE. I made this purchase despite the drawbacks I read about on the forums. Supposedly, the machine couldn't find nickels, couldn't pinpoint, was nearly impossible to learn, and was generally not worth the money. Let me tell you, that anyone who tells you these things, is dead wrong. I was able to get the basics within the first couple of hunts, and I was so green I didn't even know what "threshold" was. As the year progressed, I started to grow confident and began digging deep silver coins in hunted out areas. After digging a very legitimate 13" Silver Rosie, I knew I had arrived.
IF ANYONE SEES ANYTHING THEY WANT A BETTER PICTURE OF, PLEASE PM. I AM HAPPY TO SHARE IN THESE TREASURES.
I wanted to find 100 silver coins in my first year, and I became a bit obsessed with the quest. I was able to hit this number in July, and then I really slowed down. I won't be setting any goals this year, except I want to find a Seated Silver and a Barber Half Dollar. Beyond that, I would like to find more gold.
I want to thank everyone who helped me along the way. In particular, Captain SE and Silver Freak graciously helped me with the settings on my machine and were a constant inspiration with their finds.
Now for the fun stuff:
I found 148 Silver Coins for my first year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
6 War Nickels
12 Barber Dimes
60 Mercury Dimes
36 Silver Rosies
3 Barber Quarters
4 Standing Liberty Quarters
23 Silver Washington Quarters
3 Silver Half Dollars(2 Walkers, 1 Franklin)
1 1802 Spanish 1 Reale
Here is the "Pile"
This picture is of my favorite coins for the year. Top Row: 1898O and 1897O Barber Dimes. Second Row 1895S Barber Quarter and 1929 Standing Liberty Quarter. Third Row: 1881 Indian Head(Perfect Condition), 1802 1 Reale, 1889 Indian Head (Perfect Condition). Bottom Row 3 Halves
This picture is all the Barber Coins I found (15):
This picture is all my Indian Heads. Total was 29, with 13 different dates filled into the folder. Oldest was 1865.
This picture represents all the better jewelry and silver items. Gold was a 14K bug charm, 14K Nugget Ring, 14 White Gold Watch, and not pictured was a 10K 1970 class ring I returned to the owner. I was barely thanked for returning the ring.
My favorite silver ring is the big one with the turquiose and mother of pearl stones.
This picture represents odds and ends. There are some nice tokens, better tags, military buttons, boyscout items, religous pendants, locks, keys..... You get the idea.
In conclusion, I decided not to post the clad or wheats. I am really not sure on the counts, but I am certain I had more than 500 wheat pennies. I didn't count the clad, but it fills most of a square Priority Mail box, and weighs a bunch. I also found 12 Buffalo Nickels and 4 V Nickels that I didn't picture.
Hope everyone has a great 09.
Regards,
Jon Dickinson
www.prehistoricartifacts.com
IF ANYONE SEES ANYTHING THEY WANT A BETTER PICTURE OF, PLEASE PM. I AM HAPPY TO SHARE IN THESE TREASURES.
I wanted to find 100 silver coins in my first year, and I became a bit obsessed with the quest. I was able to hit this number in July, and then I really slowed down. I won't be setting any goals this year, except I want to find a Seated Silver and a Barber Half Dollar. Beyond that, I would like to find more gold.
I want to thank everyone who helped me along the way. In particular, Captain SE and Silver Freak graciously helped me with the settings on my machine and were a constant inspiration with their finds.
Now for the fun stuff:
I found 148 Silver Coins for my first year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
6 War Nickels
12 Barber Dimes
60 Mercury Dimes
36 Silver Rosies
3 Barber Quarters
4 Standing Liberty Quarters
23 Silver Washington Quarters
3 Silver Half Dollars(2 Walkers, 1 Franklin)
1 1802 Spanish 1 Reale
Here is the "Pile"

This picture is of my favorite coins for the year. Top Row: 1898O and 1897O Barber Dimes. Second Row 1895S Barber Quarter and 1929 Standing Liberty Quarter. Third Row: 1881 Indian Head(Perfect Condition), 1802 1 Reale, 1889 Indian Head (Perfect Condition). Bottom Row 3 Halves

This picture is all the Barber Coins I found (15):

This picture is all my Indian Heads. Total was 29, with 13 different dates filled into the folder. Oldest was 1865.

This picture represents all the better jewelry and silver items. Gold was a 14K bug charm, 14K Nugget Ring, 14 White Gold Watch, and not pictured was a 10K 1970 class ring I returned to the owner. I was barely thanked for returning the ring.
My favorite silver ring is the big one with the turquiose and mother of pearl stones.

This picture represents odds and ends. There are some nice tokens, better tags, military buttons, boyscout items, religous pendants, locks, keys..... You get the idea.

In conclusion, I decided not to post the clad or wheats. I am really not sure on the counts, but I am certain I had more than 500 wheat pennies. I didn't count the clad, but it fills most of a square Priority Mail box, and weighs a bunch. I also found 12 Buffalo Nickels and 4 V Nickels that I didn't picture.
Hope everyone has a great 09.
Regards,
Jon Dickinson
www.prehistoricartifacts.com