McCDig
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2015
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- Location
- Baltimore, Maryland
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- Detector(s) used
- Fisher F75
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Went to a new county park adjacent to a 1939 elementary school. First target dug was a flattened soda can down 12 inches. That told me to move away from the fill. Over to some trees and bam! '23 wheat followed by a quartermaster collar disk (dated late '20s to early '30s). Stayed there long enough to pull three buckles and the brass gear piece. Then over closer to the school I uncovered the brass door strike plate. Had a merry old time digging clad at the school ($2.90) and an occasional wheat. Then I dug a wheat on a signal that ranged 68 to 81, put the plug back in and was still getting an 81 near the edge of the plug; dug a secondary plug and the one I'd just replaced and out came Mr. Slick (SLQ).
That was Tuesday. Yesterday after work I hit a spot I'd recovered an IHC from the 1880s and was working through the can shred when a bouncy 68 to 74 signal yielded a deep target that appears to be a gilt cuff link.
Thanks for checking out the picks!

That was Tuesday. Yesterday after work I hit a spot I'd recovered an IHC from the 1880s and was working through the can shred when a bouncy 68 to 74 signal yielded a deep target that appears to be a gilt cuff link.
Thanks for checking out the picks!

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