First Hole Big Silver...That Was Way Too Easy!

Sooper Dave

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I have mainly focused on researching and hunting for Civil War relics over the last year or so and I've had pretty good luck doing that. This past week I've had the itch to get on an old school hunt for coins, so I flipped back through my notes and decided to make the drive out to an old school I've been wanting to try. On the way down I was going through my head of whether this place has been cleaned out but dreaming of big silver and just hoping I would luck up on a Merc at least. This place has a big field behind it that looks perfect for kids to play and tumble and lose their old coins. As soon as I get there I geared up and headed to the field, I made about three swings with the Etrac when I got a decent signal. I think the numbers were around a 12-46 12-47 and was showing it to be shallow. I cut the plug and my pinpointer was telling me it was still in the plug. So I go busting up the clod and out pops Big Silver! I just sat in disbelief and laughed about how crazy it is that I had a Walker within 30 seconds of turning on my machine. I took some pics, fill the hole, stand up and get another high tone 4" over and pull out a Rosie. I am now thinking I'm on untouched ground and start to slowly grid the area when I get another great signal and it's a 64 Washington. I now start to think I'm going to dig a dozen silver coins out of this field but my luck was not going to be that good as I hunted for two hours without anything else. It was well worth the drive and I was happy that I was lucky enough to scratch my silver itch in between all this rain we are getting. The group picture includes some Civil War lead, an Indian Head and a Rosie I dug last weekend. It has been another mild winter here and the Buttercups are even blooming now about a month early. I'm sure we will get rocked with some winter weather before Spring gets here. HH-David

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Nice big silver, nice medium silver, and nice 2 small silvers! lol The IHP is great too! Congrats! :icon_thumleft:

Thanks! It's always fun to get a nice mix!
 

Great hunt, nice silvers, congratulations on all the saves & HH
 

Looks like it was a great hunt Dave. Nice job on those silvers and especially the Walker.
 

Nice collection of silver, congrats! :occasion14:
 

Hey, David......YOU have proved my point that: "There has been more coins dropped on a daily basis on & near SCHOOL ground areas than almost any other places on EARTH" to include old sidewalk areas to/from schools -- Old areas where schools used to be (excellent choice) or Old schools that still exist but was built many years before 1964 when silver was taken out of our coins -- AND of course even newer Schools that has tons of clad coins being dropped that add up to $$$$$(that you can use to buy SILVER coins if you wish).

HAPPY HUNTING to ALL.

BILL
Northern FLORIDA
 

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Hey, David......YOU have proved my point that: "There has been more coins dropped on a daily basis on & near SCHOOL ground areas than almost any other places on EARTH" to include old sidewalk areas to/from schools -- Old areas where schools used to be (excellent choice) or Old schools that still exist but was built many years before 1964 when silver was taken out of our coins -- AND of course even newer Schools that has tons of clad coins being dropped that add up to $$$$$(that you can use to buy SILVER coins if you wish).

HAPPY HUNTING to ALL.

BILL
Northern FLORIDA

Thanks Bill. Since we don't have many old parks around me I go to old schools. I imagine over 75% of the silver I've found in the last 10 years have come from old schools. The best ones are when they are close to an old store and gave the kids more reason to carry money with them. HH & GL
 

Yeah it's easy to do watching all the videos of these awesome hunts on youtube. I guess i could start making videos of all the hours and hours of hunts that I get skunked. But I guess those would be pretty boring. :laughing7:

Agreed. No one realizes how often those YouTubers go out and that their 20-minute clips are just the highlights of many, many hours in the field.
 

Awesome as usual Dave!

Good luck buddy.
 

Good job looks like a honey hole wow Well done. Tommy
 

Your inner detecting compass pointed you in the right direction for sure :thumbsup:
 

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