Beginners luck maybe! 2 day hunt. Lots of coin

scottcol

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Oct 5, 2012
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So Im still new to the metal detecting hobby/addiction. After having trouble with a fisher F70 and almost calling it quits. I got a great deal on a whites DFX with a few coils. Today ended my first 2 REAL days of using the detector and all I can say is WOW. I had gone out a few times for 30 min here and there, but finally got to spend some quality time at the park the past 2 days.

A little about where I live/hunt. I live New Orleans. my house is located a short walk from a few great historical locations. This park is the 7th largest park in the U.S. at 1,300 acres. formed in 1853 from a section of a plantation. it has 600 year old oak trees and has civil war history.

Tuesday I got to the park around 2 and being it gets dark at 5 I had to choose a spot fast. I picked a spot in the center of the park off the beaten path among some really old oak trees. I figured that 100 years ago this would have been a good picnic spot. first 45 min I found some pennies from the 70's and a 1965 quarter (always one year late). It seems someone liked to scatter beer pulltabs and throw pennies in this area. I was about to move to a spot that had higher traffic when I got a good signal, had to dig about 4.5" and there it was, a 1898 Indian Head. That got the drive to hunt flowing. About 5 feet over I got high tone +85 I dig and find a 1926 standing quarter in bad shape but I dont care because its my first silver! then nothing but pulltabs for 30 min and a few pennies. I then i get a nice +19 which was at 5" so I hoped it was a coin. not too many 5" deep pull tabs. It was a crusty no date buffalo nic. now Im just wandering not really gridding or anything... just kind of strolling with a detector, when I come across the highest tone i have ever heard. it was a +88 and said 6" I cut a plug and flipped it over to see a nice ring that says sterling on the inside. I came across a small coin spill that gave up 4 crusty pennies and 2 nickles (1944 and 1945) which are in nice shape considering the pennies I cant read at all. end of day one


day two

I decide to try and get some clad. so i hit an area that just hosted the New Orleans Voodoo music festival that had thousands attend. I was in a quarter mood and ended with 31 quarters 18 dimes could have got more dimes but the big aluminum screw top beer caps sound the same and there are millions.

now back to the lower trash areas. i get a good nickle tone at 6" and pop out a 1903 barber nickle. i get nothing good for an hour then out comes a weird tax token. but my favorite find and I almost didnt dig it up because it was a +64... but it said 5.5" so I said why not. what do you know... Wha-LA a 1854 seated half dime. this little guy was up along the foundation to an old building that has long been gone. it must have been lost around the time the park first opened, it was really hard to pinpoint I didnt know i was looking for something so small and I almost gave up thinking it was a false signal. It was really crusty and I rubbed the dirt which I know is a no-no but whatever. In fact I think I cleaned the silver to much and made little scratches on the surface. I dont plan on ever selling them so it bothers me very little.

Thanks for reading this I have uploaded some pictures of the collection. I plan on going back soon (tomorow)



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Oct 5, 2012
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Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Thanks for all your comments! Im still at the park on day three. so far three silver today. That brings me to 7 silver coins
 

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wow you made some really great finds!
 

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Scottcol, the finds look great, we're loading up the truck and heading for city park!
 

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Wow!!......GREAT pictures........and Fantastic Finds, in only 2 days......You are "Happy Hunting" Hooked for sure........Keep the picures coming from NOLA.....I can't wait to see what you find next......GOOD LUCK!!

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About the Public Welfare Tax token. It's kind of rare, and I only found one under Richard's database for tokens. It's a R- 23. It's listed under TC-89075 if you want to take a look. I'm not sure HOW rare it is, R-23 means nothing to me. Hopfully someone else will help with that. I looked on eBay it seems one is starting off at a bidding price of $2.00.
Here is some more info, happy hunting!
Louisiana Sales Tax Tokens!
 

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Oct 5, 2012
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Beercanman said:
That v nickel looks better than a 2011 nickel I found today...

Yeah i used some brass cleaner on them. i know i should not do this But i really wanted a clean coin
 

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scottcol

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Oct 5, 2012
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Louisiana N.O.
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Whites DFX, Fisher F70
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I was able to go back to my spot. The weather was great almost too hot. I decided to hunt in the shade so I was heading over to a tree when I got a nice high tone. It was kind of choppy sounding so I figured it would be a Bud ICE cap that seem to give high choppy tones. The display says 6". I cut a plug and see a green penny, Nice a wheat. then I notice another wheat in the same hole Nice. I get up and pass over the plug and hole. I still get a +85 it pinpoints on the edge of the pit. as i set down the detector i see the silver right away. it must have fell out of the plug as I flipped it over. i get up and check it out. A 1940 Washington. Then I pass my detector over one last time and it still is producing a +85. this is when I get out the video camera. (uploading to youtube now) I am trying to hold the camera and get a location on the tone, this is not easy. The signal is about 3 inches outside of the current hole. I am able to pop out a nice 1941 quarter. I got back and check for anymore but no more.

I am very happy to have found this mini spill. the dates are (Quarter) 1940, 1941, (Wheat) 1942 , 1947. My guess is they have been there since at least the 50's. Maybe someone read a book under the tree and didnt realize they just emptied their pocket on the ground (happens to me)...

anyway pics and video (SORRY I held the camera sideways ::) .)

[1] the huge oak tree.
[2] all 4 coins in hand still dirty.
[3-4] clean coin close up.

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