A great weekend of finds and three face-palms!

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I had a very productive weekend at my park. I went out for a late night hunt Friday night. I was rewarded with two silver dimes for my efforts. I don’t have any special stories with them. The first dime was the 1943. The second was the 1954 dime but the face has a ton of damage. Pretty sure I didn’t cause that based on the dirt in the grooves (and they all go one direction). Silver #13 & 14 for this park. The only other coin of note was a wheatie.
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On Sunday I was up at the crack of dawn to come back and managed about a 150 foot line. One of my early finds was a bent up earring that I couldn’t tell if it was junk or not. Turns out it has the 925 stamp. I also found a silver bracelet with 925 markings although the little crotals on it are not.

My next decent find and face-palm #1 [emoji2359] was a 1951 quarter (silver 15 here). I had a feeling this was a silver based on the VDI but managed to smash George’s forehead with my Lesche.
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Digging a 45 signal with a slight grunt of iron always makes me think it’s going to be canslaw and this brings us to face-palm #2 [emoji2359]. I was completely surprised when this ‘43 quarter popped out (silver 16). On a VDI of 45 though? I guess the honking big nail screwed up the VDI. Why a face-palm? Because I was sloppy and smashed the back with my knife...6D9756FC-A3CB-418D-8D05-38E1A3CE6518-2240-000001F99F3E5ABA.webp

This next find was the exact opposite. I had a VDI of 70 something and figured it was going to be a silver. When I dug it, it was swung around it’s axis so that it looked like [emoji822]. Based on the colour and VDI I guessed it might be silver but was probably junk... after cleaning I was able to find the 10K stamp [emoji2956]
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You’d think this next find is my face-palm #3 but it’s just a funny find. I happened to be looking at the bottom of my Lesche where I have magnets stuck (catches iron and field tests silver) and found a dime stuck there. I didn’t put it there so now I’m wondering if I dug a hole and drove myself nuts with the occasional mysterious disappearing signal didn’t actually have a dime that stuck to me.
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That brings me to face-palm #3 [emoji2359]. I think the VDI was around 66 and jumpy so I’m thinking foil cup? I dug and out pops this silver dime from 1962(silver 17 here) with other junk in the hole. Twice as sloppy because I smashed it twice. EA39CDB0-364C-4E13-8057-FA14F8432D0D-2240-000001F9A0471DEC.webp

I clearly need to work on technique because 3/3 silver smashed is not a good track record for the day. HH

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Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Nice haul. did you fasten the magnet to you tool with glue or does it just stay there?
 

Nice job on the silvers.
 

You were busy. Nice finds and congrats on the silvers.
 

Nice haul. did you fasten the magnet to you tool with glue or does it just stay there?

I bought some rare earth magnets so they hold well (has to be on bottom though). Every once in awhile I have to slide them off to remove iron shavings but in 2-3 years I haven’t lost one yet.
 

What a great haul, congrats on those silvers and gold! My 2 cents... W I D E N your plug cut! :laughing7: Sub
 

The good thing about scratching coins is you now get to rub it.
 

Some very nice finds there mate, and good on you for the perseverance! Your write-up is good for us all, as it is easy to get going with the digging and not be mindful that we need to focus on protecting whatever is underneath. Appreciate you sharing your excellent finds and the backstory - both are valuable. Congrats to ya!
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Nice job, congrats! :occasion14:
 

You were busy. Nice finds and congrats on the silvers.

I’m on a good line. The last couple hunts before this weekend have been toward what would have been the middle of the soccer field. I’m starting to approach the sidelines now though.

The good thing about scratching coins is you now get to rub it.

Now I have to choose which to rub first...

Nice job, congrats! :occasion14:

Thanks PEng.
 

Man you did well this weekend, a lot better then I did.
And here I was thinking that I'd 'Hoovered' up all the silvers in Toronto parks. :laughing7:

Always check the peripheries and under the bushes in parks, everyone tends to head to the open ground when they're detecting. :thumbsup:

Congrats,
Dave
 

What a great haul, congrats on those silvers and gold! My 2 cents... W I D E N your plug cut! :laughing7: Sub

[emoji817]% Sub. The foil/junk was making me tighten the pinpoint because the drag back would switch signals. Think I need to stop doing that and start rotating 90 degrees around the signal more.

Some very nice finds there mate, and good on you for the perseverance! Your write-up is good for us all, as it is easy to get going with the digging and not be mindful that we need to focus on protecting whatever is underneath. Appreciate you sharing your excellent finds and the backstory - both are valuable. Congrats to ya!
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Yep. Swing slow, dig slow.
 

Great hunting and results! Be sure you have pinpointed well and keep the blade away from the target. I like to cut a 2/3's plug, hinge it open and I always hope to find the coin under my folded out plug away from where I cut with the blade. I usually have to dig a little dirt out as my coin is hardly ever in the plug. It's in front of the plug a little to avoid getting hit with the blade.
Grats on all the silvers and may the key date be found without all the "smashing". HH ALL
 

Man you did well this weekend, a lot better then I did.
And here I was thinking that I'd 'Hoovered' up all the silvers in Toronto parks. :laughing7:

Always check the peripheries and under the bushes in parks, everyone tends to head to the open ground when they're detecting. :thumbsup:

Congrats,
Dave

I guess you’ll have to be happy with only having hoovered “nearly” all the parks Dave. [emoji1787]
 

wow you have lots of silver there!!! i also am from canada. how old was the park? id love to find a place that has so much good stuff. ive only found 2 silver items in a day... thats my record. no gold yet either.
 

wow you have lots of silver there!!! i also am from canada. how old was the park? id love to find a place that has so much good stuff. ive only found 2 silver items in a day... thats my record. no gold yet either.

I’m not sure. I just looked it up and the school (torn down) had only opened in 1962 but most of my silver has been wartime era so I had wrongly assumed the school was ‘40’s. I’ll be flogging this pony until there’s nothing left.

Regarding gold if you want that... try around basketball courts. Corners especially. My best rings all have that in common.
 

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