FreeBirdTim
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Metal detecting in the woods yesterday and got a great signal under a large tree root. It was ringing up 84 to 87. No lower and no higher. Can this be anything that's trash? I'm thinking silver quarter or large cent, but I want other opinions. I've dug a few ox knobs in this area, but they all rang up in the high 80's and low 90's, so I'm ruling that out for now. Doubt if it's a clad quarter, since I've never gotten one here. I've found 2 LC's and 2 silver quarters at this spot, though.
It's right under a 6" diameter root. I don't want to cut that root, but I was thinking of going under or to the side of it. There's a couple of smaller roots on each side, so I'll have to hack one or both of them to get under the main root. Do you guys think it's worth it? Am I going to get used on this deal? Let me know if you ever dug anything in the 84 to 87 range that was junk. Need a quick reply, since I'm going to attempt it in an hour or so. Thanks!
It's right under a 6" diameter root. I don't want to cut that root, but I was thinking of going under or to the side of it. There's a couple of smaller roots on each side, so I'll have to hack one or both of them to get under the main root. Do you guys think it's worth it? Am I going to get used on this deal? Let me know if you ever dug anything in the 84 to 87 range that was junk. Need a quick reply, since I'm going to attempt it in an hour or so. Thanks!