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- Aug 4, 2013
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I biked a mile south of my house to a place i've been hunting lately and to my absolute anger found that my enormous pile of iron i'd dug over many previous trips had been STOLEN! It was about $15-$20 worth of iron that i was going to recycle soon. It might not be very much money, but it took more than 10 hours of digging and it sure beats digging a buttload of pennies.
As you can well imagine, i was BEYOND livid. Even after 20 minutes i was still having a hard time concentrating on the hunt because i was so bummed about the iron.
Finally after digging little pieces of garbage here and there, i finally got a great signal on the F2. Suddenly, as i was dejectedly sifting through the plug, a Roman fasces appeared! I had found my first Mercury dime! I re-scanned the hole and to my surprise another coin was down there! It was only a 1941-P wheat penny, but its only my fifth wheat ever. I dug for another 30 minutes or so before i called it quits.
This mercury dime is my first silver coin in 639 days! Too freaking cool.
As you can well imagine, i was BEYOND livid. Even after 20 minutes i was still having a hard time concentrating on the hunt because i was so bummed about the iron.
Finally after digging little pieces of garbage here and there, i finally got a great signal on the F2. Suddenly, as i was dejectedly sifting through the plug, a Roman fasces appeared! I had found my first Mercury dime! I re-scanned the hole and to my surprise another coin was down there! It was only a 1941-P wheat penny, but its only my fifth wheat ever. I dug for another 30 minutes or so before i called it quits.
This mercury dime is my first silver coin in 639 days! Too freaking cool.
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