Ilovetodig
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- Joined
- Feb 14, 2005
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- Location
- Now in Guam
- Detector(s) used
- ACE 250/ Fisher D2
Well, the two old home sites that I got permission to hunt were a bust. I went out there six times so far and the best thing I found was another WWI button and an old ax head. So yesterday I decided to try a small stand of woods on base. After digging an insurmountable number of pull tabs I got a good dime signal and pulled up a 1948 Rosie. After that two Wheats (1957, 1950). I was actually finding coins instead of pull tabs and spent rounds. I kept at for another 30 minutes and got the old nickle signal. I started not to dig it due to a pouch full of tabs but if you don't dig it you never will know. So down I go and at about six inches out pops a coin. It is covered in dirt so I rub some off and see a hump. What! This can't be, but it was a buffalo nickle, finally. There is no date and is a little worn but I don't care I finally found a buff. NNow if I can get that elusive Indian head penny my want list will be complete. Whatever else I find will just be icing on the cake. In the last hour I found four more wheats. One is a 1930 the others are unreadable. I went back there today but the radar interference played havoc on the ACE so I quit after about fifteen minutes. I'll have pictures up soon I hope.
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