swagman
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- Equinox 800,Teknetic T2LTD, Teknetic 5'' & 11'' coil, AT PRO, Nokta Pin Pointer, Vulcan 360 Pin Pointer, 5 x 8 Coil, Nell 15'' Attack coil, one bum eye and selective hearing.
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Today I got up the nerve to start asking Private dwellings for permission to metal detect their front yard. The first house I tried there was no answer so I went across the road to a huge old house with a massive front yard. A nice young man (early 30's) answered the door and I told him what I wanted and he said go for it, after a few questions about the place I thought I had struck a gold mine.
Apparently the house was built in 1884 by one of the town founders and after he died the mayor of the town then brought it, this was getting better and better I thought. So I got my gear and started detecting, first couple of coins was a 37 wheatie and a 18 wheatie, both deep (about 6 to 8 inches) , in fact with the 5 x 8 coil the 8 inch was basically only a whisper. Then I got a good signal popped out what I first thought was another Wheatie but when I turned it over I saw an Indian Head, took me a couple of minutes to realize what I had (Hey, I am new at this), it was a 1907 Indian Head one cent My oldest coin to date. Oh YES!! let the coins start rolling in.
Now this is when the mystery starts, I was sure that all the good signals and hopefully coins will be old but my dreams of grandeur came crashing down around me. The next 3 hours produced one more Wheatie and about 50 cent in memorial pennies and clad dimes, the rest was junk no matter how good the signal was or how deep. In fact it was hard just to find a good signal, this yard was big but it was like empty and barren except for the low and mid tones. I tried with no discrim on Pro zero in case I was getting masking.
Either this yard was sweeped clean years ago or I am a lousy detector, I am thinking of going back tomorrow with the big coil on with the hope of going deeper and finding something. Has this happened to anyone?
Apparently the house was built in 1884 by one of the town founders and after he died the mayor of the town then brought it, this was getting better and better I thought. So I got my gear and started detecting, first couple of coins was a 37 wheatie and a 18 wheatie, both deep (about 6 to 8 inches) , in fact with the 5 x 8 coil the 8 inch was basically only a whisper. Then I got a good signal popped out what I first thought was another Wheatie but when I turned it over I saw an Indian Head, took me a couple of minutes to realize what I had (Hey, I am new at this), it was a 1907 Indian Head one cent My oldest coin to date. Oh YES!! let the coins start rolling in.
Now this is when the mystery starts, I was sure that all the good signals and hopefully coins will be old but my dreams of grandeur came crashing down around me. The next 3 hours produced one more Wheatie and about 50 cent in memorial pennies and clad dimes, the rest was junk no matter how good the signal was or how deep. In fact it was hard just to find a good signal, this yard was big but it was like empty and barren except for the low and mid tones. I tried with no discrim on Pro zero in case I was getting masking.
Either this yard was sweeped clean years ago or I am a lousy detector, I am thinking of going back tomorrow with the big coil on with the hope of going deeper and finding something. Has this happened to anyone?
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