Sometimes good things come in pairs

Mirage

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2/13/09
Well even though it has only been 6 or 7 weeks since I last swung a detector, with the weather being so cold and snowy it has seemed a lot longer. Our “January” thaw didn't come this winter until the second week of February. By Thursday of this week all the snow had melted. Only piles from where the biggest heaps had been remained and the ground was soft. Perfect detecting weather. Today they called for a high in the lower 30's. Since it was a Friday I packed all my gear the night before and got into work early. This along with an hour of AL allowed me to get out and hunting by 3:15pm. I really just wanted to dig anything and it really did feel nice to be out detecting again. The spot I hit is really getting played out but I did manage to find a neat little old play coin.

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It was now 4:15 and I thought I better get Marilyn's Roses before everyone gets off work and the flowers get picked over. I still had to wait in line for my flowers but by 5ish I had the flowers and a card.

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Since it doesn't get dark until 6 I figured why not hit the nearby park for a half hour. It was a great choice.

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I hunted for about 20 minutes or so and got some coins and such. Then I moved into an area where the detector was nulling a lot. Within the nulls I got a solid coin tone. Dig it and it's a 1935 wheat penny. A good sign I am thinking. Then I get one of those “falsing but I better dig to make sure” type signals. It turns out to be a wild goose chase and I give up on it. About a foot away I get a similar sounding signal but this sounds more like a solid silver coin sound. Skeptical but hopeful I dig. I pull up some dirt, stick the wand in the hole and get a solid silver tone again. Now I am thinking I better be more careful cause this could be silver. A little more loosing of some soil and sure enough I see the silver edge of a quarter. When I pulled it out of the hole I was like ooooh yeaaahhh!

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What is remarkable is that I found one almost exactly like it about 30 feet from this one back in November. Same date and condition too. Pretty sweet.

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2/14/09
Today Nate and I had made plans to do an all day hunt. It's too bad the weather couldn't have held out for one more day. As it turned out by the time we had gotten up and on the road there was a nice coating of snow on the ground. Not to be thwarted by some snow we still decided to give it a try.

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Well, the next picture sums it up pretty good:

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Ugh. Every other swing your coil would get so loaded with snow you had to kick it off. To make matters worse it caused my detector to false more frequently.

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After an hour or so and not finding more than a few coins and some bottle caps I started thinking about all the better things I could be doing at home.... I guess Nate felt the same way and we basically decided to abort the mission.

My sad finds below. Notice not even a single Quarter or wheat penny. Nate at least found six quarters, a wheat penny and numerous other clad.

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HH all.

Bob
 

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Great looking finds, as its always good to get back out there. I hope I can soon myself and good move on the flowers. Very important not to forget the ladies!
 

Nice silver!! I'm looking for one of those. Sorry you guys are working with snow, I'm in California, and complain it's raining >:(Still doesn't deter me, I dig no matter what the weather is doing. Congratulations once again.
 

Die hard swinger... That's your new handle..

Good luck!!!
 

We are all ate up with it. Me & one of my partners have hunted all night in 20 degree weather.
Those SLQs are too sweet. It is rare to find them in that good of shape. Congratulations.
 

I can't believe you guys would even try to hunt in those conditions! :-X :D But what troopers to try! That SLQ is in amazing condition, Bob! :o GREAT photos as usual! Hate that you didn't get the opportunity to visit Bama again this month. :-\

Nana :)

OH...you did good on the roses too! :thumbsup:
 

YOU TWO ARE AWSOME. DETECTING IS SOMETHING THAT WILL MAKE YOU DO ANYTHING. NICE QUARTER AND OTHER FINDS. CONGRATS.
 

Nice coin man. That slq is beautiful. Ben Hogan once said "The harder I work, the luckier I seem to get". That's what I'm thinking when i'm in a dry spell or grinding in bad weather. :)
 

A pair of beauties Mirage! :thumbsup: Great finds, pics and post!!

HH!
TBGO
 

Bob, that Stander's a beauty! Good to see you posting again.
 

Bob,
You got me all excited with your post title. I thought you had pictures of Hugh Hefner's girls. :o :tongue3:
Oh well, you still got me excited with pictures of some great looking silver ladies. :thumbsup: Beauties Bob! Congrats.
Man, you get a lot of snow up there. :'( Come on down here to NC soon to hunt with us Rednecks. We were running a special this week on NC buttons and silver. Next week will be potted meat lids and square nails though. ;D :wink:
Great to see you & Nate out again.
Thanks for the post,
Doug
P.S. Sud's says "Arf", "Bark", and "Ruff".
 

Nice post Bob! Enjoyed the pics, HH, Mike
 

Sweet SLQ! Snow's on it's way out, in a month or so...
 

LOVE THOSE LADIES, whether they be Standing Liberty types, Walkers, or Seated Liberty beauties.....nothing like a lady, in silver. :wink:
Keep hunting and posting.....keeps the rest of us charged up.
 

Nice to see you postingagain, Bob. Nice you were able to get out. Beautiful walker you found. I'm stuck out in California without my detector again but it's raining today. That's the perfect Cleveland Ohio tease for you :-\
 

Mirage,

Your posts are always fun to read and your photos excellent. Beautiful SLQ's you've got there. I've been detecting for almost three years now and have had to work really hard for my silver. When I started I wanted to find two coins that still elude me...an Indian Head Cent and a Washington quarter. Still haven't found either, but my first ever silver quarter find was a beautiful 1920 SLQ. Condition similar to yours.

36" of snow have hit in the last two days so I won't have a chance at finding that silver washington for a while yet.

MP
 

Nice post and photos Bob. That Standing Liberty is a real beauty! :thumbsup: Hope to get some hunting in with you guys in the spring.

Steve
 

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