swabbysteve
Tenderfoot
- Joined
- Oct 29, 2011
- Messages
- 8
- Reaction score
- 9
- Golden Thread
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- Location
- southeast Iowa
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Equinox 800(with all 3coils)Whites MXT (with 2 coils)and sunray probe,
a very old Bounty Hunter (analog) Prospector (with 2 coils)
Garrett pinpointer
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Had an awesome weekend with Saftgeek detecting multiple sights over 4 days with every environmental condition possible... chiggers and mosquitoes included! Of course we filled our pouches with the standard assortment of junk, and there was plenty of new coinage and a small but nice assortment of wheaties and one war nickel he found. But these two beauties are the absolute pinnacle of my detecting finds so far!!The 1943 half dollar rang up on my MXT-300 solid as a quarter and was about 4" deep. The shot Civil War bullet was found at a very old elementary school in an even older part of town. A bulldozer had excavated a section of the schoolyard right in front of the main entrance about 16" down and it was another 3" below that in very hard dry clay and really put up a fight to dig. It was a strange signal so I had to see what it was... and as you can see I nicked it. We're guessing it to be a 58 or 64 cal. ,definitely untouched from the day it was shot...and flattened... against whatever the old boy was aiming at! I never expected to go home with treasures as cool as these (for me anyway)!! The fact that they both came from significant eras of American history and were found during Independence Day weekend is very fitting! Thanks for reading and hope you had a fun July 4th weekend and got some good loot as well.
Here's the back sides.

Here's the back sides.

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