Goes4ever
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Kyle (Nooberz) came over to hunt with me today in a couple fields.
First spot yeilded couple wheats, the button, 2 marbles and I got a weak signal that was right around wheat penny range but was kinda deep, turned out being a 1892 barber dime. It was completely black. I put in in electrolysis for one minute and all the black came off.
Hit a second field got nothing but shotgun shells..........
Then on the way home we spotted an old farm and we stopped and asked permission to detect, permission granted. I got the 1946 rosie it was right beside a huge chunk of iron and was an iffy signal. Found a couple wheats, and that was about it, I walked to the area where Kyle just went over and got a deep iffy signal that sounded like a wheat. I asked Kyle why he didn't dig it? He said it was too jumpy so I said well I am gonna dig it, about 7" down a 1902 injun came out, #85 injun for the year!
First spot yeilded couple wheats, the button, 2 marbles and I got a weak signal that was right around wheat penny range but was kinda deep, turned out being a 1892 barber dime. It was completely black. I put in in electrolysis for one minute and all the black came off.
Hit a second field got nothing but shotgun shells..........
Then on the way home we spotted an old farm and we stopped and asked permission to detect, permission granted. I got the 1946 rosie it was right beside a huge chunk of iron and was an iffy signal. Found a couple wheats, and that was about it, I walked to the area where Kyle just went over and got a deep iffy signal that sounded like a wheat. I asked Kyle why he didn't dig it? He said it was too jumpy so I said well I am gonna dig it, about 7" down a 1902 injun came out, #85 injun for the year!




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