mpostma
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Tried the old fairgrounds again this weekend. Since I had the new 5" coil I thought I may as well try the most junk filled area I knew of.
I think this is where they piled up all the old lumber etc. when they took out the buildings from the old fairgrounds. More nails, old electrical parts, parts of old light bulb bases etc than you can believe. Went slow with my Quattro, and found a 1913 wheatie, a 1935 wheatie, and my first "Buffalo Nickel". The date is completely worn off the nickel.
I know there is more silver hiding there, just couldn't connect with any this time. Maybe later. Some deep signals, but the ground is so dry, and since there is some clay in the soil.......... A jackhammer just doesn't seem appropriate.
The 1935 was so crusted I couldn't read the date. Rubbed some wet Barkeepers friend on with my fingers. I will try something a little less abrasive next time, it took it off way too quick!
I think this is where they piled up all the old lumber etc. when they took out the buildings from the old fairgrounds. More nails, old electrical parts, parts of old light bulb bases etc than you can believe. Went slow with my Quattro, and found a 1913 wheatie, a 1935 wheatie, and my first "Buffalo Nickel". The date is completely worn off the nickel.
I know there is more silver hiding there, just couldn't connect with any this time. Maybe later. Some deep signals, but the ground is so dry, and since there is some clay in the soil.......... A jackhammer just doesn't seem appropriate.
The 1935 was so crusted I couldn't read the date. Rubbed some wet Barkeepers friend on with my fingers. I will try something a little less abrasive next time, it took it off way too quick!