DiamondDan
Sr. Member
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2016
- Messages
- 465
- Reaction score
- 1,130
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- Location
- Robbinsdale, MN
- Detector(s) used
- White's M6; Tesoro Compadre; Minelab E-trac; Bounty Hunter QD2
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I decided to get out early and hit a fairly old spot a few miles from my house. It's very trashy there and I spent a couple hours going low and slow picking through the junk. I found an 1896 Indian Head there yesterday, so I had high hopes, but I was getting a bit impatient and was about to leave when I got a really weird signal.
It was very deep with high, bouncy ferrous numbers, but it was repeatable all around and in the silver range so I decided to dig it. Well, after pulling THREE completely rusted nails out of the hole I finally found it: A 1928 Standing Liberty! My first silver quarter. I couldn't believe it. The bugger was every bit of eight inches, and under iron too. My Etrac just keeps getting better and better the more I use it. What a beast.
Then, not two feet away I got another deep signal. Penny range. Pulled out this Minnesota state seal medallion. It says 14k plated. Maybe at one time, but I dunno.... It's a bit dubious. Pretty cool anyway. Thanks for looking!
Dan





It was very deep with high, bouncy ferrous numbers, but it was repeatable all around and in the silver range so I decided to dig it. Well, after pulling THREE completely rusted nails out of the hole I finally found it: A 1928 Standing Liberty! My first silver quarter. I couldn't believe it. The bugger was every bit of eight inches, and under iron too. My Etrac just keeps getting better and better the more I use it. What a beast.
Then, not two feet away I got another deep signal. Penny range. Pulled out this Minnesota state seal medallion. It says 14k plated. Maybe at one time, but I dunno.... It's a bit dubious. Pretty cool anyway. Thanks for looking!
Dan





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