lokkenpa
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First off, I must apologize if this turns into a book. But I am supper stoked!
Sharpshooter and I met up at his location to get a hunt in before the heat got too bad and you could fry eggs on the dirt.
Sharpshooter went out looking for another hot spot at this site and I stayed in the shade under some trees that have produced for him in the past. I started doing circles around this one tree making each circle wider. I got a solid trash signal and as I moved the coil away I got a faint, and repeatable, signal that was right next to the trash. I didn’t even move the coil an 1/8 of an inch. VDI numbers were jumping from high 80’s to 94. But on the MXT300 the confidence blocks were big and solid. So started to dig…
I got down about 3-4 inches and decided to check the dirt form the hole (no plug because the ground is dry and that all it did was come out in small chunks) and the hole again to check the reading I had at first. Same readings. I called Sharpshooter over
and had him check it to make sure I was not losing my mind
(which has been known to happen from time to time). He gets a high pitch hit on one side of the hole and says it’s deep and starts to dig (he helps to dig for me at time because of my knee problems).
All of a sudden he yells there it is and your gonna be happy! He hands me a 1936 Merc.
Now why the long story?? Well, this is many first’s for me. This is the first silver coin that I have ever dug and my first merc.
I don’t have a macro on my camera so no close ups. But on the back of the merc on the “torch” it has the vertical lines still there. So the merc is in really good shape.
Thanks for reading!
Sharpshooter and I met up at his location to get a hunt in before the heat got too bad and you could fry eggs on the dirt.
Sharpshooter went out looking for another hot spot at this site and I stayed in the shade under some trees that have produced for him in the past. I started doing circles around this one tree making each circle wider. I got a solid trash signal and as I moved the coil away I got a faint, and repeatable, signal that was right next to the trash. I didn’t even move the coil an 1/8 of an inch. VDI numbers were jumping from high 80’s to 94. But on the MXT300 the confidence blocks were big and solid. So started to dig…
I got down about 3-4 inches and decided to check the dirt form the hole (no plug because the ground is dry and that all it did was come out in small chunks) and the hole again to check the reading I had at first. Same readings. I called Sharpshooter over


All of a sudden he yells there it is and your gonna be happy! He hands me a 1936 Merc.

Now why the long story?? Well, this is many first’s for me. This is the first silver coin that I have ever dug and my first merc.
I don’t have a macro on my camera so no close ups. But on the back of the merc on the “torch” it has the vertical lines still there. So the merc is in really good shape.
Thanks for reading!