Went out this evening to a cellar hole within walking distance from my house. It's not on the 1876 maps but I'd judge the property at late 1800's by the foundation construction. Started of with some clad and a spoon with some nice detail. Next signal was a copper penny report and shallow. Out popped big roundness and I couldn't tell what it was. Put it in my keeper box and milled around a little more until sunset but it slowed down.
After getting home I felt like night hunting at a farm field I frequent. First dig there was a deep wheat penny. The next was a V nickel. It's an 1889 and actually has some pretty decent details for these. After a few musketballs I got an awesome deep high tone. Had a feeling it was going to be silver due to the whisper like signal. That ended up being a 1942 silver washington quarter. Last was a miner tag, shotgun shell and a whatzit.
The first big coin ended up being a holed 1920 Canadian large cent! Made me laugh it was that modern. I'll take it!
Had a blast this evening and hope everyone is able to get out for some therapy this weekend! GL HH....
After getting home I felt like night hunting at a farm field I frequent. First dig there was a deep wheat penny. The next was a V nickel. It's an 1889 and actually has some pretty decent details for these. After a few musketballs I got an awesome deep high tone. Had a feeling it was going to be silver due to the whisper like signal. That ended up being a 1942 silver washington quarter. Last was a miner tag, shotgun shell and a whatzit.
The first big coin ended up being a holed 1920 Canadian large cent! Made me laugh it was that modern. I'll take it!
Had a blast this evening and hope everyone is able to get out for some therapy this weekend! GL HH....
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