Killer Day for Silver Coins

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This has been my best little stretch ever detecting. Since the 26th, I have scored 16 silver coins. Today, I hunted an old house property that I recently recieved permission for. I was having bad luck at first, b/c there were pieces of clipped copper all over the place from an old roof repair.
I noticed a few poles in the backyard that looked like laundry poles. As soon as I got close to them, I picked up a big nice noise. The target box was telling me half dollar, but it was jumping around a bit. I dug down and saw a silver quarter!! I stuck my probe in the hole and heard more sweet sounds. Quickly recovered the second quarter, which turned out to be a Standing Liberty. The probe told me there was another one on the side of the hole. Unfortunately, I scratched it when I dug the initial plug, but 3 silver quarters in a hole is a first. I find it very interesting that a 1951, 1956 and a Standing Liberty were in the same spill.

As I moved on I picked up a Rosie, and then the signals went dead for a while. The next good one was fairly deep and sounded like a wheat penny. I dug down and found the coin. I went to rub it so I could see if it was a wheat. Well, it said "one dime" and I knew it was a tarnished Barber. Turned out to be a pretty good one- 1898 O. The backside pic looks like I scratched it, but I didn't. The piece just didn't tarnish in a line across the back. Maybe it was next to a little root?

I really wanted my buddy Lostlake to join on this hunt, so I decided to leave. Told myself one last signal, and it came pretty quick. It was locked on the half dollar area in the target box, and I knew it was one. Dug a big plug, and it was in the dirt. The dings on the side were from its life in circulation. I didn't scratch it. 1943D, and only my 3rd silver half.
The total and great variety of this hunt, makes it a great one for my type of hunting. If the weather holds, I may get in one more at this property before the 1st.
Regards,
Jon Dickinson
www.prehistoricartifacts.com
 

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Great day 8) 8) 8)
 
Awesome silver day, you have a nice site and very considerate of you to slow down and invite your buddy! HH, Mike
 
Nice Finds Jon!

Not too many of us have days like that nowadays.
Mike
 
Killer Day is right!!!!!!!!!!
Nice finds congrats :thumbsup:

G1
 
That's the way it should be. Nice coins.
 
Wow nice love the 1898 O very nice day :o
 
Congrats on some nice silver finds. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
Congrats on a great hunt !!!!! Big silver is awesome to find. Good luck on your next hunt !!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
Awesome finds, this is what our hobby is all about. Having a wonderful day of digging up silver and inviting our detecting buddy along to experience the same. Continued Success in 2009.
 
Wow,what an awesome silver day you had!!!A SLQ,a barber,a half,a 3 quarter plug.These are the kind of days you never forget. :thumbsup:
 
Very nice Silver!
I wish I could be out detecting >:(
 

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Man killer finds :wav: :blob5: great pics !!!! BIGHEAD
 

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