Silver in own back yard!!!

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Minelab Manticore, Minelab CTX3030 w 11" and 17" DD coils,
Minelab Excalibur II w 10" coil, Equinox 800 (4) w 11" and 15" coils,
Troy Shadow x2 w 7" coil, Pointers; Garrett Carrot, Pro Find 35,
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Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
I’m a beach and surf kind of guy and usually hunt from Dec — May on the coasts of Florida. Back home, I turn to golf as my obsession. However, I got the MD itch and to scratch it I grabbed my CTX 3030 w 11” DD coil and went out in the yard for a few minutes. Or that was the plan. Little did I know my brief hunt would turn up several important finds.

I was hunting my front yard near the street and all of a sudden I noticed a figure standing nearby. I looked up and struck up a conversation with Roger, who recently moved to the area and has detected for 36 years. Well, before long we’re swapping info and I just may have found another MD hunting partner in my own front yard. What a great find! In addition, I found a clad dime; my first dime from the yard (only found cents and lots of trash, previously).

Talking of great finds, I was hunting the back yard and came across a close cluster of signals and my first thought was that it was 3 cents in close proximity. The pics explain the rest. The first target I recovered from the hole was a 1932 Washington quarter! Silver coins are as rare as Hen’s teeth for me — I usually hunt the surf and since 2014 I have found over 10,000 coins and I think 3 or 4 were silver (in contrast to 100s of silver pieces of jewelry). This is also the first silver I have found in my yard. [Hunted yard for 20+ yrs with Echo II, Excal, and the CTX with 17” coil.] Finding a silver coin in my own back yard really put a smile on my face.

1932 quarter 060219.webp

But there’s more: the hole turns up cent after cent:
two cent 060219.webp
cent 3 060219.webp
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Suddenly I see a bright shinny edge. The hole gives up a white metal (silver?) Saint Carmel medal (1/2”). [Note; there happens to be a St. Carmel hospital in the area.]

medal 060219.webp
st carmel medal dirt 060219.webp
medal reverse 060219.webp

everything 060219 close up.webp


In total, the hole gave up the 1932 silver quarter, St Carmel medal and 10 cents. Of the 10 cents; 3 were memorials (post 1958) and 7 were wheaties including an early 1923. The rest of the wheaties were dated between 1940 and 1953. Now that was some pocket spill …and in my own back yard.

P.S.: For those wondering - No, it was not my pocket spill from years ago, I'm not that old...well, I am that old but didn't live here at the time and could never afford any silver in my pockets at that age of life.

Happy Hunting


2019
Gold — 9
Silver — 35
Coins — 1683

 

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Great recoveries for the "Back Yard" Congrats!
 

1932 d or s----:occasion14:
 

Wow! Nice bunch of saves. Congrats
 

Great finds and finding a hunting bud makes this day so much better:icon_thumleft:
 

Excellent finds and post! Backyards are usually very productive.
 

Awesome finds over the years...very convenient too! :occasion14:
 

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