skierbob
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- Jun 7, 2006
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- Minelab e-trac; Minelab Exp II; Troy Shadow X3; Garrett AT Pro.
Went back to the woods near the defunct amusement park. The other day I had given up on a deep signal that I just couldn't find. I had to go back and find it. Took a Lesche entrenchment tool with me this time and I located the target. It was an old wheat penny and it was up against the side of the hole and under a tree root. But I got it. I ended up coinshooting for another 4 hours and found a few more things. The Minelab Explorer was again finding deep coins that I and others had missed with other detectors. It is one great metal detector.
The best find was this 1898 Barber Quarter. It was at least 10 inches deep.
![woodside2 008.JPG woodside2 008.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132021-433c8e31e81be4215011afab1e7b0f76.jpg)
![woodside2 009.JPG woodside2 009.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132031-eb022fe94a356d23c463a0d08f40ef28.jpg)
Also found this 1943 Quarter in a hole with a Buffalo nickel and an Indian Head penny. This little glory hole was also very deep.
![woodside2 006.JPG woodside2 006.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132045-ec6eb0c46fccf7c36590ea8cc49a604a.jpg)
![woodside2 007.JPG woodside2 007.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132053-368eae1465c2ff4861d030c261a2501d.jpg)
On the other hand, this 1943 silver war nickel was right on top of the ground.
![woodside2 003.JPG woodside2 003.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132065-7963f8c8085d23a777a227fa6a543fda.jpg)
![woodside2 004.JPG woodside2 004.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132067-ebdfcfd7e8139feb6fc5940e68062491.jpg)
Two 1907 Indian Heads, one pretty nice and the other not so nice.
![woodside2 001.JPG woodside2 001.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132069-82c62f62e1b6bf632836477ebf00c6a1.jpg)
An 1883 V Nickel and a no date Buffalo Nickel.
![woodside2 002.JPG woodside2 002.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132071-06910e9422f59e26fb7c697b34c069dc.jpg)
The Wheaties:![woodside2 005.JPG woodside2 005.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132074-a25e8cac2c22b8fbd68692514bec7372.jpg)
The best find was this 1898 Barber Quarter. It was at least 10 inches deep.
![woodside2 008.JPG woodside2 008.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132021-433c8e31e81be4215011afab1e7b0f76.jpg)
![woodside2 009.JPG woodside2 009.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132031-eb022fe94a356d23c463a0d08f40ef28.jpg)
Also found this 1943 Quarter in a hole with a Buffalo nickel and an Indian Head penny. This little glory hole was also very deep.
![woodside2 006.JPG woodside2 006.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132045-ec6eb0c46fccf7c36590ea8cc49a604a.jpg)
![woodside2 007.JPG woodside2 007.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132053-368eae1465c2ff4861d030c261a2501d.jpg)
On the other hand, this 1943 silver war nickel was right on top of the ground.
![woodside2 003.JPG woodside2 003.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132065-7963f8c8085d23a777a227fa6a543fda.jpg)
![woodside2 004.JPG woodside2 004.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132067-ebdfcfd7e8139feb6fc5940e68062491.jpg)
Two 1907 Indian Heads, one pretty nice and the other not so nice.
![woodside2 001.JPG woodside2 001.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132069-82c62f62e1b6bf632836477ebf00c6a1.jpg)
An 1883 V Nickel and a no date Buffalo Nickel.
![woodside2 002.JPG woodside2 002.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132071-06910e9422f59e26fb7c697b34c069dc.jpg)
The Wheaties:
![woodside2 005.JPG woodside2 005.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/132/132074-a25e8cac2c22b8fbd68692514bec7372.jpg)
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