Stack attack

McCDig

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Jan 31, 2015
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Baltimore, Maryland
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Fisher F75
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Metal Detecting
A "Hunted-out" park opened up with Equinox 600. Went back to a spot in this Baltimore City park that I'd been to a month ago. This hunt was about two and a half hours and yielded 7 IHCs: 3 in single holes and 4 in a stack in one hole; the stacked cents dated 1884, 1882, 1884 and 1865, from top to bottom. The very worn reverse is from the 1865. Also dug a '28 merc and a large silver on-edge, a 1940 Walking Liberty half. In the hole with the half were two 1941 wheats. Other wheats included a 1909 and two '19s. Dug a Sargent lock key. This is my first half dug in this park and the Indian stack of 4 beat the stack of 3 I dug here 4 years ago. IMG_7302.JPGIMG_7303.JPGIMG_7298.JPGIMG_7294.JPGIMG_7292.JPGIMG_7293.JPGIMG_7297.JPG
 

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Hi, nice finds. Congrats:icon_thumright:
 

Wow that park is loaded good job my friend your going to have one heck of a collection
 

Mike, the ground is very moist? PLEASE it's a mud puddle from one end of the state to the other with more rain coming. I have never seen a year this wet and it's continuing.
 

Congrats on the old coin shooting! :occasion14:
 

It's hunts like that we all dream of. Congratulations!
 

Ooooo nice big silver! You did awesome on this hunt! Congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

Awesome hunt, and nothing better than one hole and multiple targets. Some real sweet coins there, congrats on the saves
 

Smokey, without overstating the case, you nailed it. You may have wondered what State I'm detecting in. :)
 

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