BladeRunner2019
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- Dec 22, 2013
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- Location
- North Carolina
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- XP Deus, Equinox 800
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Friday afternoon after work I had time for a short hunt so I went to a lot beside a school a couple miles from my house. I have been there probably 20 or 25 times. There was a 1960's house there but it was torn down last fall and the school is going to make it a parking lot I think. The only old coins I have found there were 1 Merc, a few wheats and oddly, 5 Buffalo Nickels all within a few yards of each other.
So I got a good high tone and about 2 inches down I pulled a large coin. I was hoping it might be might first large cent and that's what it turned out to be. It's in really bad shape, but I was able to barely make out the date of 1818. My first largie and my oldest US coin by far.

Saturday I braved the cold and brutal wind and went to a new place. I hadn't been there long when I got a nickel signal. I was hoping it might be a Buffalo but turned out even better. My first V nickel. It was in very poor shape, but I was able to tell what it was and get a date off of it. (1907)

A little while later I found the Merc and I decided I couldn't fight the cold/wind any longer and called it a day. I do have a photo of the Merc in the hole but it's on my phone and I'm too lazy to get it off there right now.

Thanks for looking and Happy Hunting.
Bill
So I got a good high tone and about 2 inches down I pulled a large coin. I was hoping it might be might first large cent and that's what it turned out to be. It's in really bad shape, but I was able to barely make out the date of 1818. My first largie and my oldest US coin by far.

Saturday I braved the cold and brutal wind and went to a new place. I hadn't been there long when I got a nickel signal. I was hoping it might be a Buffalo but turned out even better. My first V nickel. It was in very poor shape, but I was able to tell what it was and get a date off of it. (1907)

A little while later I found the Merc and I decided I couldn't fight the cold/wind any longer and called it a day. I do have a photo of the Merc in the hole but it's on my phone and I'm too lazy to get it off there right now.


Thanks for looking and Happy Hunting.
Bill
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