Kipling79
Greenie
- Joined
- Mar 29, 2020
- Messages
- 11
- Reaction score
- 20
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- Port Huron, Michigan
- Detector(s) used
- Garret AT Pro
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
- #1
Thread Owner
I have toyed around with metal detectors on and off for years, but it is now time to get serious.
I recently moved to Port Huron Michigan for my company, and am living in a very old neighborhood near the lake (has been parceled out since the early 1800's). Between that fact, and the fact that I moved away from my Morel honey-hole, AND the scarcity of bullion right now... Well, I need a new hobby and have decided to learn how to make the AT Pro work for me.
My only concern is that every penny I have found so far in this sandy soil looks like it has been really affected by the soil conditions. Even the few modern pennies I've found look like they have experienced some serious corrosion; almost falling apart. I hope this doesn't mean that the older coins have already turned to dust.
I recently moved to Port Huron Michigan for my company, and am living in a very old neighborhood near the lake (has been parceled out since the early 1800's). Between that fact, and the fact that I moved away from my Morel honey-hole, AND the scarcity of bullion right now... Well, I need a new hobby and have decided to learn how to make the AT Pro work for me.
My only concern is that every penny I have found so far in this sandy soil looks like it has been really affected by the soil conditions. Even the few modern pennies I've found look like they have experienced some serious corrosion; almost falling apart. I hope this doesn't mean that the older coins have already turned to dust.