I only dug 2 coins today...BUT they TOTALED 12 CENTS. YIPPEE!

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Well I met up with two buddies today at a cabin site one of them got permission for us to hunt last year.


I wanted to hit some parks...but we figured we had better give the cabin a shot before it gets all grown up. At least now the grass is smashed down from the winter months...and the prehistoric, bumble bee sized mosquitoes haven't came out of their caves yet. ;D

This site is a place you can hunt for hours and get no signals...but when you do...and it's actually a coin...it's an oldie. ::)
I pulled a pretty nice bust dime out of here last year...so I know the possibilities are there. :thumbsup:

It's also a place where you feel you are stepping back in time. I always feel like some demented kook wearing overalls and toting a shotgun :tard: ...is going to pop out of the woods and try to find someone to marry one of his daughters ;D

Today was no different than last year...and I hunted for nearly 3 hours before I got a decent signal with any depth to it.

I then called Darrell over and let him run his SE accross the spot....and Kennon as well...as they like to hear the real deep stuff.

I dug down about 8" and ran the probe in the hole..yippee...coin sound :thumbsup:...but NOT a silver sound. ??? I then dug another 2" of dirt out of the way before seeing the rim of what I thought was going to be a large cent. Upon closer inspection though...I noticed it had a nice green patina to it....and seemed to be slightly smaller.

I plucked it from the soil and placed it in the palm of my hand. A pretty nice 2 Cent piece from 10" down... and dated 1868. :thumbsup: This was my first one of these in quite a few years so I'm thrilled. :wink:

This cabin was occupied until the mid 1880's so any silver there would be seated or capped. Darrell popped a two center and a half dime out of here last year BEFORE inviting me...thanks pal :tongue3: Again...I know there is some more hidin' there but you lose at least 2" of depth right off the bat because of the grass clumping.

Another hour or so yielded nothing else...so we called it a day.

On the way home I stopped at a park that always gives up something. Not a lot...but I can usually pop one or 2 keepers out.
In an hour I only got 2 signals...and only one of them warranted digging. It was a faint chirp...but repeated upon closer investigation.
I was curious as to why it sounded strange so I messed with my gain a little...dropping it in increments of 1 at a time. 9 sounded okay...but once I hit 8...I don't think the sound I heard was one I would have stopped to investigate. At a gain of 7...the SE didn't make a peep. :-\

I dug down to 8" and the probe sang silver. I rubbed a little dirt from under the probe...then saw the little silver rim peeking out. :icon_sunny: It was almost straight on edge...which explained to me why the initial signal I got never really turned into the "warble" I like to hear. For me...a coin on edge always gives a different signal...especially when it's deep. That's another reason I like my gain jacked...to pick up those faint, deep chirps. It's not for everybody...but a lot of these parks I hunt don't have anything in them at depths of less than 7"...so distnguishing deep targets from shallow ones doesn't figure into the equation.

Anyway...this was to be my second...and last coin of the day. It came from between 9" to 10" down and was a really worn barber dime. :thumbsup:

Warm weather is comin' fellers'....so I hope you all dig some deepies. It'l probably be a week or so before I have a chance to get out again.
 

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Congrats Buddy on some awesome finds. :thumbsup:
 

Congratulations Bryce, that 2 center is in super nice shape, WTG on the Barber as well! :thumbsup:
 

Those are some nice digs!!

I am still looking for my 2 center!!

Congrats!
 

Excellent digs ... either one of those coins would make most anyone's day ... congratulations ~ Jimmy
 

Hey Bryce, Nice old coins there ! just my 12 cents worth- Argentium.
 

Yep Bryce those are quality finds right there buddy. I wish to locate a nice 2 center this year. It is one on my wish list. I just need the ground to thaw a bit more and I will be out there. Nice digs my friend. :thumbsup: jgas
 

DD-777 said:
Fantastic coins Bryce! Love that 2 cent'r... :thumbsup:
Thanks DoubleD. I hope another 10 years doesn't pass before I find another.

gold nuggets said:
Nice finds Bryce!! :thumbsup:
You may not have dug a large quantity of coins,
but the quality of the ones you found was excellent.
Hope it warms up for you guys soon. Keep diggin' and postin'
Gold Nuggets :icon_jokercolor:
Thanks G.N. We have 3 days in a row of 60 degree temps expected...but I'll be stuck at work ???

Novaman said:
That 12 cents sure would make my day. :icon_king: I read your best 2008 finds! I have never seen
so much silver found in a year. You are a good TH keep at it.
Thanks Novaman. I appreciate your response.


The Beep Goes On said:
Nicely done sf! :thumbsup:

HH!
Beep
Thanks Beep. :icon_sunny:

rjw4law said:
The best twelve cents you've ever had.
Yep...i think so too ;D

Old River said:
Love the finds. Congradulations....
Thanks Old river

Diggin in GA. said:
Awsome finds. Congrats.
Thanks buddy.
 

THAT 2 cent is on my wish list nice find congrats :thumbsup:
 

That is a great combination to add up to 12 cents!

Don
 

I enjoyed the story....thanks. Congrats on the finds.

mcmurphi
 

Bryce,

Congrats on the "Baker's dozen" total with only 2 coins! :icon_sunny: So far, I haven't chased many of those chirpy ghost signals with my F75 because there's enough silver at 7 to 8 inches at the parks I hunt. But, the next time I hear one, I'm gonna immediately start thinking "coin on edge?" and crank my gain to see what happens. I've also done that experiment over deep targets where I lower the sensitivity to see where I just begin to lose the ability to hear the deepies. Definitely worth the extra couple of minutes to learn a lot about your machine. Great 2-center man. - Jim
 

That's a great looking 2 center Bryce. I only found 1 in my life. Can't wait to see what else you unearth.
Chris
 

Awesome story and finds, Bryce! Keep 'em coming! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

Captn_SE said:
Alright, Bryce. I didn't figure you'd get out til the weekend.

If you could only find two coins for the day, that would be two coins I definitely would want. I don't have much of a chance at a 2-Center where I live. One of these days, I'm heading East, and will be hoping to get a few coins that I have on my wish list.

Nice description of your day and of how your machine reacts to higher/lower gain settings. I've never bumped my gain up any higher than 8. 8 is what I normally hunt at. The trash layer in my parks is horrendous.

Congrats, my friend! :thumbsup:

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
Thanks Dan. I usually don't mess with my settings much when I'm in a hurry...but the signal was strange sounding. It reminded me of when I used to run fast ON...and the good signal was getting chopped. After finding it on edge though...it kind of explained it somewhat.
Take care buddy

Detectingfreak said:
very nice job on the two cent piece and the barber dime dude!!!! :)
Thanks DF

John Deere Digger said:
Super coins and hunt. Congrats Bryce. I would like to find a 2 cent piece. I hope to get out in the next couple of days. HH
JDD
Thanks JDD. Good luck when you get a chance to get out.


oledavidboy said:
S.F.,
Reading your awesome posts is enough to make me get myself in trouble with my wife and finally upgrade from my Ace 250. It's not a question of if, just when. And when I do, I won't forget to post my finds and try to do half as well as you at putting us there!
Thanks SF and good work!
Thanks for the kind words buddy....I appreciate it. If you ever decide to upgrade...there's a bunch of guys who can help you out with advice. That ace 250 is a great machine in it's own right :thumbsup:

Deno said:
Bryce, that was a great hunt. Both are still on my wish list. Congratulations
Thanks Deno.
 

Dman said:
Nice coins. The 2 cent piece is in excellent condition. Your are the expert on deep coins.
Dman
Thanks Dman. I don't think I'm an expert :wink: ...but I appreciate the compliment.

history hunter said:
Those are great finds!!! Hope you get many more like that. HH!
Thanks Double H

tymcmurray said:
Very nice combination!!!
Congratulations on the coins.
Thanks Tmac

ArkieGold said:
Great story and coins :thumbsup:
Thanks ArkieGold

ModernMiner said:
Way to go Koin King. :icon_king:
You never disappoint us. That 2 cent piece is so cool. :thumbsup:
Congrats,
MM
Thanks MM. It was my first in nearly 10 years...so I'm stoked.

halfdime said:
Since I just woke up, it took me a little while to tabulate which combination of coins equalled 12 cents; thanks for solving the problem for me! ;D That's a nice combination, too. I wouldn't mind making a post myself someday: "I only dug 2 coins today...BUT they TOTALED 5 CENTS. YIPPEE!"
Thanks HD ;D ...I wouldn't mind finding one of those 5 cent combos myself :thumbsup:

dfx willy said:
all right bryce!! nice finds . always like to see your posts and its usually something good im not into seeing the clad crap. willy.
Thanks Willy. Yeah...I'm not much for clad myself :wink:

The Buzzard King said:
Oh yeah, now that's what I'M talkin' bout! LOL.
Nice finds! :thumbsup:
Sounds like the kind of place you gotta hit hard soon, while it's matted down, before the Jungle starts growin' in! Then the snakes, mosquitos, ticks, etc. :o
Never know what could be hiding in the tall grass at old homesteads!
Awesome finds Bryce.
I knew exactly what it was gonna be by the title!
Well, except the TYPE of dime of course. ;D
Congrats!
Thanks bro. I hope we can hit it one more time before it gets overgrown...but my work schedule is nasty this year. ::)
 

I don't know how you do it Bryce but keep on doing it Brother :thumbsup: I swear you can smell silver!!!!!
 

Don in SJ said:
That is a great combination to add up to 12 cents!

Don
Thanks Don. :icon_sunny:

RONC(OR) said:
THAT 2 cent is on my wish list nice find congrats :thumbsup:
Thanks Ron. I've only found 3 in 30+ years

jgas said:
Yep Bryce those are quality finds right there buddy. I wish to locate a nice 2 center this year. It is one on my wish list. I just need the ground to thaw a bit more and I will be out there. Nice digs my friend. :thumbsup: jgas
Thanks jgas. When your ground thaws...you'll pop some deepies out.

Argentium said:
Hey Bryce, Nice old coins there ! just my 12 cents worth- Argentium.
I appreciate your 12 cents bro ;D

JimBeHuntin' said:
Excellent digs ... either one of those coins would make most anyone's day ... congratulations ~ Jimmy
Thanks Jimmy.

Neil in West Jersey said:
Those are some nice digs!!

I am still looking for my 2 center!!

Congrats!
Thanks Neil. I may never find another...so this one is special. Many moons have passed since I found my last....about 10 years worth. :wink:

seger98 said:
Congratulations Bryce, that 2 center is in super nice shape, WTG on the Barber as well! :thumbsup:
Thanks buddy.

allen said:
congrats on those two beauties..
Thanks allen
 

civilman1 said:
I don't know how you do it Bryce but keep on doing it Brother :thumbsup: I swear you can smell silver!!!!!
Thanks Civ. I'm going to concentrate on repounding some of my older sites this year. I won't have near the hunt time as last year..so I have no time for research.

Mr. Pappagiorgio said:
Geeesh Bryce ... I am at a loss for words my friend ... 8)

:'( :'( :'( ...Tears of Joy... :'( :'( :'(

Congratulations ~ Nick
Thanks my "excellent sammie making brother" :thumbsup:

EddieR said:
Awesome story and finds, Bryce! Keep 'em coming! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Thanks Eddie

Colonial Copper Zeus said:
That's a great looking 2 center Bryce. I only found 1 in my life. Can't wait to see what else you unearth.
Chris
Thanks Chris.

ziphius said:
Bryce,

Congrats on the "Baker's dozen" total with only 2 coins! :icon_sunny: So far, I haven't chased many of those chirpy ghost signals with my F75 because there's enough silver at 7 to 8 inches at the parks I hunt. But, the next time I hear one, I'm gonna immediately start thinking "coin on edge?" and crank my gain to see what happens. I've also done that experiment over deep targets where I lower the sensitivity to see where I just begin to lose the ability to hear the deepies. Definitely worth the extra couple of minutes to learn a lot about your machine. Great 2-center man. - Jim
Thanks Jim. I always piddle with the strange sounding signals. It's great how experimenting can help you learn new "little" things.

mcmurphi said:
I enjoyed the story....thanks. Congrats on the finds.

mcmurphi
Thanks buddy
 

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