otis89
Tenderfoot
- Joined
- Jul 14, 2015
- Messages
- 9
- Reaction score
- 23
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- Location
- Central Illinois
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett Ace 250
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I just got a metal detector earlier this summer. My girlfriend and I went and used it on a lot my aunt and uncle own that used to have a house on it. The house was built in 1910, so I was hoping to find some older stuff. We got there and quickly realized we didn't have all the right equipment. The soil was really tough, and we didn't have a handheld pinpointer either. We found a modern nickel and two memorial pennies. I ordered a Lesche and a Garrett Pro-Pointer a couple weeks ago. We went back out yesterday more prepared, and I found a modern nickel right off the bat. After digging a couple pieces of trash, we found a 1967 quarter. Missed silver by three years! We then spent the next several hours digging nothing but trash. Lots of nails, pieces of cans, part of a blade from a sawzall, and other random pieces of scrap metal. Before we called it a day, I wanted to search the front yard near the street. We were just about ready to leave when my cousin pulled in (His parents own the property, but he maintains it since he lives in town and they live several hours away) and asked me to help unload a wood chipper he bought. We were chatting after getting it out of his truck when my girlfriend yelled for me to come over. I was expecting a silver dime or something. I certainly wasn't expecting this beauty.


Yep. Not just a two cent coin, but from a year when they were winding down production of them! I definitely wasn't expecting to find a coin that predated the house by 40 years! I am definitely stoked! This is by far my best find in the short time I've had my detector. It was just sitting there a couple inches below the surface maybe 10-20 feet from the street. I can't believe it was that close to the surface. I'm definitely hitting the front yard first thing next time we go back there.


Yep. Not just a two cent coin, but from a year when they were winding down production of them! I definitely wasn't expecting to find a coin that predated the house by 40 years! I am definitely stoked! This is by far my best find in the short time I've had my detector. It was just sitting there a couple inches below the surface maybe 10-20 feet from the street. I can't believe it was that close to the surface. I'm definitely hitting the front yard first thing next time we go back there.
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