skierbob
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Hunted two different places today, a picnic area and an old ballfield, both of which I had hunted before, several times.
The picnic area yielded a couple silvers, including a silver Rosie and a lawn mower mangled Washington quarter. Both were about six inches deep and next to tree roots. Also found an anti-gun dog tag, some clad pieces and pennies.
I then hunted along the edge of an old ball field. I found alot of clad quarters and dimes, but it took a couple hours before I found any silver. But finally I got a high-pitched silver singal about nine inches deep. I was actually in the endzone of a football field. The signal was clipped, like there was a piece of junk next to the target, cutting it off. I was using a small loop so I was able to pinpoint pretty good. I dug a plug down to about ten inches and when I lifted up, I could see a silver disc in the hole. Was really happy to see that seated lady on a really nice 1876 Quarter. There was a piece of can slaw two inches away that was clipping the signal. After another half hour, I got another sweet silver signal about 7-8 inches deep. Turned out to be a little coin silver ring.
Here's the nice Centennial Quarter:


The Rosie:

The mangled Washington:


The coin ring:
A tag from some anti-gun organization:

Wheat Pennies:
Clad Quarters, Dimes and Memorial Pennies:

The picnic area yielded a couple silvers, including a silver Rosie and a lawn mower mangled Washington quarter. Both were about six inches deep and next to tree roots. Also found an anti-gun dog tag, some clad pieces and pennies.
I then hunted along the edge of an old ball field. I found alot of clad quarters and dimes, but it took a couple hours before I found any silver. But finally I got a high-pitched silver singal about nine inches deep. I was actually in the endzone of a football field. The signal was clipped, like there was a piece of junk next to the target, cutting it off. I was using a small loop so I was able to pinpoint pretty good. I dug a plug down to about ten inches and when I lifted up, I could see a silver disc in the hole. Was really happy to see that seated lady on a really nice 1876 Quarter. There was a piece of can slaw two inches away that was clipping the signal. After another half hour, I got another sweet silver signal about 7-8 inches deep. Turned out to be a little coin silver ring.
Here's the nice Centennial Quarter:


The Rosie:


The mangled Washington:


The coin ring:

A tag from some anti-gun organization:

Wheat Pennies:

Clad Quarters, Dimes and Memorial Pennies:

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