lenmac65
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- Joined
- Jul 28, 2009
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- Massachusetts
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- Garrett AT Pro, Equinox 800 (as of 10/2019)
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
The snow has mostly melted and I had an hour before my kid's hockey, so I hit a nearby permission. I was loosely gridding an area where I think an outbuilding once stood, and was getting lots of iron signals. I cranked the recovery speed up to the maximum 8, which I rarely do. About 10 minutes in, I got a skipping high tone bouncing in the low thirties. I dug my hole and recovered this 1926 Standing Liberty quarter, my first with a complete date. I rescanned the hole and was still getting a chirpy high tone. I stuck my pinpointer in the hole and found this 1920 Liberty Walking half. Technically, I guess Miss Liberty was standing in my hole first and walked away, but that makes for a lousy title. Swung for another half hour or so and found no coins, but dug a few miscellaneous items and spotted this ox shoe on the surface. I don't know how old these shoes typically are, but I am hoping this means this property is older than I thought. I am really excited about these finds, and I am happy to see the snow disappearing . Thanks for checking out my post. Happy hunting!
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