DPBOB
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- DES PLAINES IL
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"Your going Metal Detecting
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- All Treasure Hunting
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Got some errands done in the morning and then decided to go swing the coil for a bit since I
wasn't in too much pain.
I decided to just go hit a field that I got a couple of LC 's and a bunch of silver from last year.
As I got near the field I saw someone with a metal detector out in the middle of the field.
I thought " who the ******** is at my spot....."
As I pulled up I saw that it was " Clad The Impaler ".
We talked a bit and I told him what I have found here etc...
Started swinging and in a matter of 15 minutes I pulled a 1935 dime.
About an hour later I pulled a 192? dime.
Paul wasn't on board as of yet and then about 15 minutes later he finally pulled out a 1936D dime.
We were walking towards the cars when I got a real iffy signal at about 6 inches.
I thought it might be a wheat penny but wasn't sure. Dug the hole and the signal was better with the probe.
I pulled some more dirt out and flipped a chunk of dirt away and to my surprise was a silver quarter.
It was a shocker to see it cause it didn't ring up at all as a quarter.
It turned out to be a no date SLQ.....
In all it turned out to be a nice hunt but I am feeling the pain now....
Congrats to Paul on his silver coin in over a week...
Thanks for looking
wasn't in too much pain.
I decided to just go hit a field that I got a couple of LC 's and a bunch of silver from last year.
As I got near the field I saw someone with a metal detector out in the middle of the field.
I thought " who the ******** is at my spot....."
As I pulled up I saw that it was " Clad The Impaler ".
We talked a bit and I told him what I have found here etc...
Started swinging and in a matter of 15 minutes I pulled a 1935 dime.
About an hour later I pulled a 192? dime.
Paul wasn't on board as of yet and then about 15 minutes later he finally pulled out a 1936D dime.
We were walking towards the cars when I got a real iffy signal at about 6 inches.
I thought it might be a wheat penny but wasn't sure. Dug the hole and the signal was better with the probe.
I pulled some more dirt out and flipped a chunk of dirt away and to my surprise was a silver quarter.
It was a shocker to see it cause it didn't ring up at all as a quarter.
It turned out to be a no date SLQ.....
In all it turned out to be a nice hunt but I am feeling the pain now....
Congrats to Paul on his silver coin in over a week...
Thanks for looking