Mayo South Elgin
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- Joined
- Feb 5, 2007
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- Location
- South Elgin IL
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- MineLab
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
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Got out for a hunt today with the crew consisting of Kimsdad, Lowbatts, Watercolor.
All of us got some remarkable finds!
I was sweeping the coil for an hour or so with just a couple clad dimes, a mem cent and one wheat cent. Then I moved to a different location at the site and worked within a 10 foot perimeter around a couple old looking trees. I get a nice loud signal but not the perfect numbers I would expect to have seen or heard after revealing this Barber Half at the bottom of a 5 inch hole. I'm glad I decided to dig the less than perfect signal!
About a half hour, 45 minutes later I'm near another group of trees and I get another signal that's begging me to dig it up even though it wasn't a repeating signal at every sweep. There must have been iron or other junk within range of the Standing Liberty Quarter. It's got amazing detail on it. It's the type 1 variety, no mint mark.
Also got a couple of wheats in the 1920's and 1930's range. I haven't cleaned them up yet.
I hope you all get out and dig something old in this great digging weather!
All of us got some remarkable finds!
I was sweeping the coil for an hour or so with just a couple clad dimes, a mem cent and one wheat cent. Then I moved to a different location at the site and worked within a 10 foot perimeter around a couple old looking trees. I get a nice loud signal but not the perfect numbers I would expect to have seen or heard after revealing this Barber Half at the bottom of a 5 inch hole. I'm glad I decided to dig the less than perfect signal!
About a half hour, 45 minutes later I'm near another group of trees and I get another signal that's begging me to dig it up even though it wasn't a repeating signal at every sweep. There must have been iron or other junk within range of the Standing Liberty Quarter. It's got amazing detail on it. It's the type 1 variety, no mint mark.
Also got a couple of wheats in the 1920's and 1930's range. I haven't cleaned them up yet.
I hope you all get out and dig something old in this great digging weather!