Carolina Tom
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I got out on Saturday morning with Smittyman, we went up the road a bit and met P@tch. Here is a pic of the boys. I made sure that I had a current picture, just in case a silver alert had to be issued!

When I got home and emptied my pouch, it didn't look like I had much to show for my day's effort.

We went to an old public park area. I was hunting near a creek, where I had previously dug some deep old wheat cents. I got a broken weak mixed signal on the Deus. I dug down about 8", and out popped a nickel. I was a bit confused, because it was NOT a nickel signal, but after wiping it... I could tell it was a war nickel by the shininess.

I was on the board with a silver coin! I covered the hole and scanned back over it, nothing, however... about 5" from the first hole, there was a high tone now! I dug down, and sure enough a coin came out. It was covered in a hard white crust, I thought it was a clad quarter... so I scratched the crust off with the digger... this is what I saw.

It was an SLQ! A little water and this came out... a date of 1925!

Further cleaning revealed a well worn SLQ, only my third one in four years.


I went home with a big smile on my face. The other boys also found silver, so it was a good day for all of us!
YTD silver coins: 44
Thanks for looking and best of luck on your hunts!

When I got home and emptied my pouch, it didn't look like I had much to show for my day's effort.

We went to an old public park area. I was hunting near a creek, where I had previously dug some deep old wheat cents. I got a broken weak mixed signal on the Deus. I dug down about 8", and out popped a nickel. I was a bit confused, because it was NOT a nickel signal, but after wiping it... I could tell it was a war nickel by the shininess.

I was on the board with a silver coin! I covered the hole and scanned back over it, nothing, however... about 5" from the first hole, there was a high tone now! I dug down, and sure enough a coin came out. It was covered in a hard white crust, I thought it was a clad quarter... so I scratched the crust off with the digger... this is what I saw.

It was an SLQ! A little water and this came out... a date of 1925!

Further cleaning revealed a well worn SLQ, only my third one in four years.


I went home with a big smile on my face. The other boys also found silver, so it was a good day for all of us!
YTD silver coins: 44
Thanks for looking and best of luck on your hunts!
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