sharpshooter
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- Location
- Central Oklahoma
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab E-Trac
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I normally only post my finds on the Oklahoma Forum section of Treasurenet, but wanted to post this here also.
A friend that I met on this forum (lokkenpa) and I have started hunting a new area. This new place has given up some nice finds.
I hunted it for about 5 hours total Thursday and Friday.
I reached a milestone Friday; my 50th silver coin find for 2009.
I set a goal for myself at the start of the year to try and find 50 silvers. I reached it much earlier than I'd imagined. Funny how the silver finds came in spurts with dry spells in between.
I found one ring that was a bit unusual. It has the word "TUNIS" on one side and "1943" on the other. My guess is that some G.I. brought it back as a memento of time spent in Northern Africa at the capitol city of Tunisia during WW II. It sure made a long trip to central Oklahoma where it has been sleeping until I unearthed it yesterday.
Notable finds for Thursday and Friday of this week are pictured below.
Of course I had to scratch the oldest wheatie.
A friend that I met on this forum (lokkenpa) and I have started hunting a new area. This new place has given up some nice finds.
I hunted it for about 5 hours total Thursday and Friday.
I reached a milestone Friday; my 50th silver coin find for 2009.
I set a goal for myself at the start of the year to try and find 50 silvers. I reached it much earlier than I'd imagined. Funny how the silver finds came in spurts with dry spells in between.
I found one ring that was a bit unusual. It has the word "TUNIS" on one side and "1943" on the other. My guess is that some G.I. brought it back as a memento of time spent in Northern Africa at the capitol city of Tunisia during WW II. It sure made a long trip to central Oklahoma where it has been sleeping until I unearthed it yesterday.
Notable finds for Thursday and Friday of this week are pictured below.
Of course I had to scratch the oldest wheatie.







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