Ray in CA
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- Joined
- Oct 11, 2007
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- Location
- Quincy, CA
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Safari with SEF 8x6; coming soon: FORS Gold+
I think I've got the Safari down pat now, but it's killing me that I haven't come across any silver yet! I'm finding just about everything else, though. Guess I just have to be patient.
So here are yesterday's finds. The first one is not so great, at least not for the truck driver of this rig that I photographed on my way to Chehalis on the I-5. Ouch!
About twenty minutes later I arrive at an old park and found my second old pocketwatch. Not sure what brand this was...too corroded, but it is much smaller than the old Ingersoll watch I found. This sounded off solid at +21 on my Safari. I also found here a 1938 and 1940 Canadian pennies. Been finding tons of these since having moved to Washington, more so than wheaties. Also found were three wheats--1940, 1951, and a dateless one which is soaking in peroxide right now.
At the next site I find a Bolo tie with a very nice looking stone cab, an aluminum finger ring which I thought was silver at first until I read "Hong Kong" on the back. And then I find this odd triangular shaped green plastic thing. It was heavy. I shook it, sounded like coins inside. Got it home and cut it open and found a bunch of modern memorials and two Canadian nickels, LOL.
I got permission to detect a small open lot in town, over which at one time was an old saloon and in more modern times a tavern. It burned down some years ago and allegedly some old (and modern) coins were lost in the fire. We'll see how that pans out. Till then, HH everyone!
Ray
So here are yesterday's finds. The first one is not so great, at least not for the truck driver of this rig that I photographed on my way to Chehalis on the I-5. Ouch!
About twenty minutes later I arrive at an old park and found my second old pocketwatch. Not sure what brand this was...too corroded, but it is much smaller than the old Ingersoll watch I found. This sounded off solid at +21 on my Safari. I also found here a 1938 and 1940 Canadian pennies. Been finding tons of these since having moved to Washington, more so than wheaties. Also found were three wheats--1940, 1951, and a dateless one which is soaking in peroxide right now.
At the next site I find a Bolo tie with a very nice looking stone cab, an aluminum finger ring which I thought was silver at first until I read "Hong Kong" on the back. And then I find this odd triangular shaped green plastic thing. It was heavy. I shook it, sounded like coins inside. Got it home and cut it open and found a bunch of modern memorials and two Canadian nickels, LOL.
I got permission to detect a small open lot in town, over which at one time was an old saloon and in more modern times a tavern. It burned down some years ago and allegedly some old (and modern) coins were lost in the fire. We'll see how that pans out. Till then, HH everyone!
Ray
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